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BOOTS,  SHOES  AND  RUBBERS, 

55    MAIN    STREET, 
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ITALIAN  MARBLE   STATUARY. 

MANUFACTURERS  AND    DEALERS  IN 

FINE    GRANITE     AND    MARBLE     WORK. 

parties  de8iring  particularly  fine  work  at  reasonable  prices  are 
invited  to  call  or  correspond  with  us. 

Office   and    Warerooms,    186-188   State    Street, 

Works  on  Bay  Street.  SPRINGFIELD,  MASS. 

Telephone  428-4. 


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UNIVERSITY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 
AT  AMHERST 


UNIVERSITY  LIBRARY 

Special  Collections  &  Rare  Books 


Stair  Work  of  any  kind   or    pattern   furnished    as 
desired.     House  Painting  and  Paper  Hang- 
ing done  by  experienced  Workmen. 

Call  and  see  us  before  purchasing  elsewhere. 

OFFICE,  YARD  &  MILLS,  ON  HOPE  ST. 

T.  N.  AUSTIN  &  CO. 


T.  N.  AUSTIN. 


W.  B.  GAINES. 


VAN  DOORN  &  BALDWIN, 

GREENFIELD,     HAS*. 

You  can  save  money  and  get  the  best  of  goods,  and  the  largest  assortment  to 
select  from,  of 

Crockery,  Paper  Hangings, 


Window  Shades,  Silver  Plated  Ware,  Lamps,  Chandeliers, 


ALSO 


Housekeeping  Goods,  Refrigerators,  Ice  Water  Coolers,  Ice 

Cream  Freezers,  Oil  Stoves,  Home  Light  Oil,  Paper 

Water    Pails,    Slop    Pails,    Clothes    Wringers, 

Table  Cutlery,  Carvers,  Stew  Pans,  Coffee 

Pots,   Vases,  Cologne   Sets. 

GOODS  WARRANTED.     WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL. 

PAPER  HANGING  AND  PAINTING 

Furnished  at  Short  Notice. 
PRICES    LOW    AS    THE    LOWEST. 

64  Main  Street,  GREENFIELD,  MASS. 


C.  A.  VAN  DOORN. 


A.  L.  BALDWIN. 


O.  A.  BLAISDELL'S 

Ice  Cream  and  Dining  Rooms, 

For  Ladies  and  Gentlemen. 
145  TO  149  MAIN  STREET,  GREENFIELD,  MASS. 

Manufacturer  of 

PURE    HOME-MADE    CANDIES,    BREAD,    CAKE,    PASTRY,    WED- 
DING CAKE,  CAKE  ORNAMENTS,  and  ORNAMENTING. 

Personal  attention  to  Catering  in  all  its  branches. 

Ice  Cream,  Sherbets,  Water  Ices,  Jellies, 

Charlotte  De  Russe,  Salads,  Oysters 

In  all  Styles,  furnished  and  satisfaction  guaranteed.    Green  Fruit  in  season. 
145  to  149  Main  Street,  Greenfield,  Mass. 


F.  B.  WELLS,  PH.  G. 

DRUGGIST  AND  CHEMIST, 

Late  with  CASWELL,  HAZARD  &  CO.,  New  York. 


Particular  attention  given  to  the  manufacture  and  dispensing  of  elegant 

PHARMACEUTICAL  PREPARATIONS  ail  PHYSICIANS'  PRESCRIPTIONS. 

A  complete  line  of  Drugs,  Medicines,  Chemicals.  Patent  Medicinks, 
Supporters,  Trusses,  Fancy  Goods,  Cigars  and  Confection- 
ery, Choice  Wines  and  Liquors,  all  of  the  best 
quality,  and  at  reasonable  prices. 

A  COMPETENT  MAN  ALWAYS  IN  ATTENDANCE. 

F.  B.  WELLS,  Ph.  G. 

Arms'  New  Block,        -  Greenfield,  Mass. 


GREENFIELD 


DIRECTORY, 


1889, 


EMBRACING    A 


General  Directory  of  the  Citizens, 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


FITZGERALD  &  CO. , 

Publishers. 


WORCESTER,     MASS.: 

PRINTED     BY     CHARLES     HAMILTON, 

311     MAIN     STREET, 

1889. 

For  Sale  by  F.  H.  Brown  &  Co. 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


American  House,       ......  7 

Allen  S.'s  Sons,  hardware,  cutlery,  &c,  Back  colored 

Austin  T.  N.  &  Co.  contractors,  .  Front  colored 

Brown  F.  H.  &  Co.  booksellers  and  printers  .  15 

Blaisdell  O.  A.  restaurant  and  confectionery,  Opposite  title 
Bonneville  &  Morin,  carpenters,  ...  7 

Carll  J.  L.  carpenter  and  builder,  .  Back  colored 

Day  Charles  J.  coal  dealer,  .  .  Front  cover 

Douville  C.  O.  painter,        .....  83 

Green  &  Vosburgh,  furniture  and  undertaker, 


Jones  E.  J.  stoves  and  tinware, 
Hull  A.  N.  coal  dealer, 
Keith  Charles,  groceries  and  provisions, 
Miner  A.  G.  paints,  sash,  etc., 
Moody  C.  M.  books  and  stationery, 
Pierce  M.  R.  &  Co.  stoves  and  tinware, 
Rankin  A.  A.  marble  works, 
Severance  W.  S.  physician, 
Shaw  Charles  S.  mason  builder,    . 
Shepard  E.  S.  insurance  agent,     . 
Stay  Charles,  boots  and  shoes. 


Back 


Back 


28 
colored 
32 

7 


of  map 
83 
48 

Both  covers 
83 
52 

Front  cover 


Van  Doom  C.  A.  &  Co.  house  furnishing  goods,  etc., 


Wells  F.  B.  apothecary, 

Whipple  Rollin  P.  stoves  and  plumbing, 

Withey  Anson,  carriage  maker,    . 


Front  colored 
Opposite  title 
Back  colored 
Back  colored 


OUR  SPRINGFIELD  PATRONS. 


Booksellers  and  Stationers. 

Gill  James  D., Inside  cover 

The  W.  F.  Adams  Co.,  .         .         .  Back  cover 

Bridge    Builders. 

Hawkins  R.  F.,  Liberty  street,  opposite  B. 

&  A.  freight  house,         ...  64 

Clothiers. 

Haynes  &  Co.,        .....         Back  cover 

Burning  Brands. 

Mathewson  J.  E 274  Main  street 

Dry  and  Fancy  Goods. 

Forbes  &  Wallace,  390  Main  street,  .         .         Inset 

Dyeing  Establishment. 

Broadhurst  &  Son,  57  Worthington  street,         .  6 

Iron  and  Brass  Castings. 

Hawkins  R.  F.,  Liberty  street,  opposite  B.  &  A. 

freight  house,  .....  64 

Marble  Works. 

Cook,  J.  H.  &  Co.  186  State  street,       .         Front  cover 

Patent  Solicitor. 

Webster  Allen,  438  Maiu  street,     ....       63 

Steam  Boiler  Manufacturers. 

Hawkins  R.  F.,  Liberty  street,  opposite  B.  &.  A. 

freight  house,  .....  64 

Steel  Stamps. 

Mathewson  J.  E.  .  .  .  274  Main  street 


STREETS. 


Ames  street,  from  Federal  street  west  to  Davis  street 
Bank  row,  south  to  railroad 

Chapman  street,  from  Main  street  north  to  town  limits 
Church  street,  from  Federal  street  east  to  High  street 
Cougress  street,  from  Crescent'  street  to  Russell  street 
Conway  street,  from  Main  street  north  to  Grove  street 
Crescent  street,  from  Main  street  southeast  to  town  limits 
Davis  street,  from  Main  street  north  to  Pleasant  street 
Deerfield  street,  from  Mill  street  southeast  to  town  limits 
Devens  street,  from  Wells  street  to  Elm  street 
Elm  street,  from  Main  street  to  Grove  street 
Federal  street,  from  Main  street  northeast  to  town  limits 
Franklin  street,  from  Main  street  to  Church  street 
Garfield  street,  from  Federal  street  southeasterly 
George  street,  from  High  street  to  Oak  street  easterly 
Grinnell  street,  from  Crescent  street  to  Russell  street 
Grove  street,  from  Wells  street  to  Elm  street 
High  street,  from  Main  street  north  to  town  limits 
Highland  avenue,  from  Crescent  street  southeasterly 
Hope  street,  from  Main  street  south  to  town  limits 
James  street,  from  Prospect  street  southerly 
Leyden  road,  from  junction  of  Main  street  and  Coleraine 

road  north 
Main  street,   from  Crescent  street   west   to  junction  of 

Shelburne  and  Coleraine  roads 
Maple  street,  from  Federal  street  crossing  High  street 
Mill  street,  from  railroad  crossing  west  to  town  limits 
Newton  avenue,  from  Mill  street  west  to  Shelburne  road 
Newton  place,  from  Court  square  to  railroad  west 
Pond  street,  from  Davis  to  Federal 
Power  street,  from  Mill  northerly 


STREETS.  5 

Oak  street,  from  High  to  Garfield  street 

Olive  street,  from  Hope  street  west  to  depot 

Orchard  street,  from  Crescent  street  to  George  street 

Park  street,  from  Franklin  street  east  to  High  street 

Plain  road,  from  Mill  street  to  West  Deerfield 

Pleasant  street,  from  Federal   street  west  to  Chapman 

street 
Prospect  street,  from  Hope  easterly 
Prospect  avenue,  from  Prospect  street  south 
River  street,  from  Mill  street  south  to  town  limits 
Russell  street,  from  Washington  street  easterly 
School  street,  from  Main  street  north  to  Garfield  street 
Shattuck  square,  from  Main  street  to  Main  street 
Shelburne  road,  from  junction  of  Main  street  and  Cole- 

raine  road  west 
Silver  street,  from  Federal  street  west  to  Ley  den  road 
Union  street,  from  Church  street  north  to  Maple  street 
Walnut  street,  from  Davis  to  Chapman  street 
Washington  street,  from  Deerfield  st.  south  to  town  limits 
Water  street,  west  side  of  Green  river 
Wells  street,  from  Main  street  north  to  town  limits 
Wilson  avenue,  from  Federal  street  westerly 
Wright  avenue,  from  Union  street  westerly 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


AMERICAN     HOUSE 

GREENFIELD,     MASS. 
G.     H.     Criatfield,    Proprietor. 


Telephone  in  office.    Sample  Rooms  for  Commercial  Travellers. 

PASSENGERS    CONVEYED    TO    AND     FROM     THE     RAILROAD 
STATION  FREE  OF  CHARGE. 

House  Heated  by  steam.     Livery    Attached. 


CHARLES    KEITH, 

DEALER    IN 

CHOICE  FAMILY  GROCERIES. 

FIRST-CLASS  GOODS  AT  BOTTOM  PRICES. 
BEST  HAXALL  AND  ST,  LOUIS  FLOUR. 

MAIN    STREET,     GREENFIELD,  MASS. 


BONNEVILLE  &  MORIN, 


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Promptly  Done. 

OLIVE  STREET,  =  GREENFIELD. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


A.    G.    MINER, 


Dealer  in 


WMw  Glass,  Pais,  Oils,  Varnishes,  Brushes, 

Artists'  Materials,    Brushes,   Bronzes,  and    Liquid    Gold. 

Flitters,  Metallic  and  Lustre  Paints.     Also, 

Water  Color  Bronzes. 

WINDOW    SHADES,  FIXTURES,    CORD  AND 

TASSELS,  AND  ORNAMENTS. 


-A.KT33 


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CEILINGS  AND  DECORATIONS. 


4S    l^J^XJsT    STREET, 

GREENFIELD,  MASS, 


C.  M.  MOODY. 

DEALER  IN 

Books,  Stationery,  Pictures  and  Frames, 
Artists'  Materials  and  Fancy  Goods. 

SANBORN'S  BLOCK,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

CmCULATDTG  LIBHAHY. 

Books  loaned  for  two  cents  per  day. 


GREENFIELD  DIRECTORY. 


ABERCROMBIE  ROBERT,  farmer,  off  Deerfield  road 

Ackerman  Peter  L.  carpenter,  h.  west  side  Green  river 

Adams  Andrew  B.  mason,  house  Lamp  Black  street 

Adams  Elizabeth  Mrs.  house  Silver 

Adams  George  C.  farmer,  house  Lamp  Black  road 

Adams  J.  Mrs.  house  Lamp  Black  road 

Adams  Peleg  Mrs.  house  East  Bernardston  road 

Adams  Ruth  C.  teacher,  boards  at  Mrs.  John  Adams's 

Aiken  David,  attorney,  Arms  block,  house  39  Main 

Aiken  Eugene  M.  gen'l  sec'y  Y.  M.  C.  A.  h.  9  Pleasant 

Aiken  John  A.  attorney,  Arms  block,  house  39  Main 

Aldrich  Anna  M.  housekeeper  for  James  Robinson 

Aldrich  Lyman  W.  house  Leonard 

Alexander  Albert  A.  carpenter,  house  Leonard 

Alexander  Charles  B.  fireman,  boards  20  Bank  row 

Alexander  Ernest  R.  clerk,  boards  6  Leonard 

Alix  Albert,  mason,  house  Washington 

Allen  Abner  L.  farmer,  house  Federal 

Allen    Charles,  clerk,  Frankliu   Savings  Institution,  house 

Crescent 
Allen  Charles  F.  foreman,  house  School  corner  Garfield 

ALLEN  CHARLES  P.  dentist,  104  Main,  house  Cole- 
rain  e  road 
Allen  Daniel  A.  (90  years  old),  boards  at  Orra  M.  Jones's 
Allen  Franklin,  clerk,  house  4  Church 
Allen  F.  R.  (S.  Allen's  Sons),  house  167  Main 
Allen  George  A.  Mrs.  house  17  Congress 
Allen  Hattie  L.  compositor,  boards  Elm  House 
Allen  Julia  Mrs.  house  59  Federal 
Allen  Nathan  D.  jailer,  residence  at  County  Jail 
A  LLEN  OSCAR  C.  proprietor  Elm  House,  40  Main 

Allen  R.  J.  teamster,  house  Bernardston  road 

Allen  William  B.  salesman  for  W.  M.  Smead,   h.  Grinnell 

Allen  Wm.  Sylvester,  boards  at  F.  R.  Fessenden's 

Allen  W.  H.  (  S.  Aliens  Sons),  house  Main  cor.  Congress 

Allen  Quintius  Mrs.  house  16  Davis 

ALLEN'S  S.  SONS,  hardware,  agricultural  implements, 
etc.  Main  corner  Bank  row. — See  ado. 
2 


10  GREENFIELD    [B]    DIRECTORY. 

Alvord  Francis  A.  foreman,  house  42  Wells 
Alvord  Meta  Miss,  boards  21  Davis 

AMERICAN  EXPRESS  COMPANY,  H.  R.  Freshour, 
agent,  at  depot  and  47  Main 
AMERICAN  HOUSE,     Main     opposite     Washington 
Hall. — See  adv. 
Ames  James  M.  farmer,  house  Federal  corner  Ames 
Ames  William  A.  house  Federal  corner  Ames 
Amidon  J.  H.  clerk,  house  Prospect  avenue 
Anderson  William,  shoemaker,  boards  35  Federal 
Appleyard  Fred,  tailor,  boards  Elm  House 
Argy  William,  house  Turners  Falls  road 
Arms  Arvice  S.  Miss,  boards  at  John  Sheldon's 
Arms  Elihu  G.  farmer,  house  Coleraine  road 
Arms  George  A.  house  13  High 
Arms  Mary  E.  teacher,  boards  42  Chapman 
Arsino  Michael,  laborer,  house  Coleraine  road 
Askew  Abraham,  cutler,  house  Turners  Falls  road 
Atwood  Orrel  P.  painter,  house  Elm 
Austin  George  C.  grinder,  house  20  Chapman 

AUSTIN  T.  N.  &  CO.   (  W.  B.  Gaines),  builders  and 
lumber  dealers,  Hope,  house  23  Congress. — See  ado. 
Averill  Marvin  D.  carpenter,  house  14  Union 
Avery  George  W.  clerk,  house  19  School 
Axelby  Samuel,  grinder,  house  Crescent 

BABCOCK  HARRISON  T.  laborer,  h.  Shelburne  road 

Baker  Roena  Miss,  boards  42  Chapman 

Bacon  Alice  L.  Mrs.   boards  2  West  Main 

Baldwin  A.  L.  (Van  Doom  &  Baldwin),  house  Shattuck 

square 
Baldwin  Nettie,  bookkeepei  for  Ferguson  &  Logan 
Ball  Adeline  L.  Mrs.  house  3  Federal 
Ball  A.  G.  building  mover,   post-office  box  228 
Ball  Daniel  D.  painter,  house  31  School 
Ball  Ernest,  laborer,  boards  at  Frank  W.  Ball's 
Ball  Frank  W.  bookkeeper,  house  Grove 
Ball  Samuel  W.  house  08  High 
Ball  Wallace  A.  (Ball  ct  JDrury),  house  31  School 
"HALL  &  DRURY,  provisions  and  fish,  School 

Ballard  Julia  R.  teacher,  house  Bernardston  road 

Ballou  C.  Emerson,  farmer,  house  South  Shelburne  road 

Ballon  Frank  H.  farmer,  house  Green  River  road 

Ballou  Lewis  A.  machinist,  boards  35  School 

Bangs  Frank  W.    house  6  Church 

Bangs  John  C.  shoemaker,  boards  43  Davis 


GREENFIELD    [B]    DIRECTORY.  11 

Barber  John  M.  (Barber  &  Lamb),  house  30  High 
Barber  &  Lamb,  Green  River  Mills,  on  Green  river 
Barber  Joseph  E.  machinist,  boards  42  School 
Barber  C.  EL  Mrs.  house  42  School 
Bbi  dwell  Anna,  widow  of  S.  T.  house  34  Davis 
Bardwell  Anna  T.  compositor,  boards  67  School 
Bard  well  Elizabeth  Miss,  house  Garfield  corner  School 
Bardwell  Frances  Miss,  house  Garfield  corner  School 
Bardwell  M.  H.  Miss  proof-reader,  boards  67  School 
Bardwell  Oscar,  farmer,  house  Federal  corner  Garfield 
Barnard  E.  E.  carpenter,  house  Montague  City 
T)ARNARD  H.  L.  proprietor  Franklin  Elouse,  Bank  row 

Barnard  John,  painter,  house  Devens  near  Conway 
Barnes  Albert,  fireman,  house  31  Wells 
Barnes  Lysander,  mechanic,  house  97  Chapman 
Barney  E.  L.  baggage  master,  house  Arch  near  Wells 
Barney  Joseph  EL  baggage  master,  house  Grinnell 
Barr  William,  farmer,  house  Silver 

BARRETT  C.  S.  furnishing  goods,  clothing,  hats  and 
caps,  Pond's  block,  house  2  Church 
Barry  Daniel  J.  machinist,  boards  22  School 
Barry  Mary  Mrs.  house  21  Washington 
Bartlett  EL  M.  insurance,  house  104  Main 
Barton  Charles,  boards  1  Davis 
Barton  L.  G.  tanner,  house  off  Bernardston  road 
Barton  Walter  L.  bookkeeper,    Franklin  Co.  Nat.    Bank, 

boards  at  L.  G.  Barton's 
Bascom  Abner  N.  farmer,  house  Lamp  Black  street 
Bascom  Charles  E.  watchman,  house  40  Federal 
Bascom  Chester  A.  farmer,  house  Federal 
Bascom  Moses  P.  clerk,  Potter  &  Sons,  house  21  Bank  row 
Bascom  Rollin  S.  machinist,  boards  51  Main 
Bass  Delia  N.  Miss,  boards  40  School 
Bass  Orsemus  EL  blacksmith,  Coleraine  road,  house  do. 
Bates  Annis  Miss,  teacher,  boards  5  Pleasant 
Bates  Catherine  Mrs.  house  5S  Davis 
Bates  Clifford  E.  clerk,  American   Express  Co.  boards  31 

Chapman 
Bates  E.  A.  driver,  American  Ex.  Co.  bds.  31  Chapman 
Bates  Lucius  E.  carpenter,  house  31  Chapman 
Bates  Stephen  W.  boards  45  Davis 
Bathold  Jacob,  hostler  for  L.  Nims,  house  20  Federal 
Bathold  Stephen,  teamster,  house  River 
Bauch  August  Mrs.  house  Washington 
Bauch  William,  cutler,  house  Wells 
Baur  James,  laborer,  house  West  Deerfield  road 


12  GREENFIELD    [B]    DIRECTORY. 

Baxter  Patrick,  laborer,  boards  at  Catherine  Casey's 

Bazine  Godfrey,  house  24  Chapman 

Bazine  Mamie,  saleswoman,  boards  24  Chapman 

Bazine  Nellie,  saleswoman  at  White  Brothers' 

Bebo  Louis,    painter  at  T.  N.  Austin  &  Co.'s,    house  110 

Chapman 
Belair  Amedee  ( Belair  &  jRyan),  house  19  Mill 
Belair  &  Ryan,  carriage  makers,  Olive  near  depot 
Beals  E.  B.  florist,  8  Chapman,  house  do. 
Beals  F.  D.  dentist,  Mansion  House  block 
Beals  J.  dentist,  Mansion  House  block,  house  11  High 
Beaulieu  Joseph,  laborer,  house  Coleraine  road 
Bement,  Maria  W.  Mrs  boards  at  C.  S.  Lilly's,  Grinnell 
Bemis  A.  C.  &  A.  M.  milliners,  Hovey's  block 
Bemis  Charles  M.  mechanic,  house  24  School 
Benjamin  Dwight  A.  shoemaker,  house  Wright  avenue 
Benjamin  E.  E.   salesman  at  Cutler,  Lyons  &  Field's,    h. 

15  Congress 
Benjamin  Harry  A.  driver,  boards  3  Wells 
Benjamin  Marshall  J.  house  16  Franklin 
Benjamin  M.  C.  Mrs.  house  3  Wells 
Bennett  Byron,  laborer,  house  68  Wells 
Benson  August,  polisher,  boards  12  Church 
Benson  William  A.  shoemaker,  house  12  Chapman 
Benton  Edward,  house  39  Federal 
Bergeron  Philip,  teamster,  house  20  Chapman 
Berry  John,  section  hand,  boards  7  Mill 
Betts  Alonzo,  painter,  house  104  Davis 
Betts  Sarah  (age  80),  house  104  Davis 
Bibber  Martin  V.  carpenter  at  Dwight  Smith's 
Bickford  A.  F.   carpenter,  28  School,  house  do. 
Bickford  Henry,  brakeman,  house  46  Washington 
Bickford  I.  L.  Mrs.  house  46  Washington 
Bickford  John  R.  clerk  at  post-office,  house  28  School 
Bickford  Levi,  machinist,  boards  at  I.  L.  Bickford's 
Bigelow  Charles  A.  car  inspector,  house  Garfield 
Bigelow  George  W.  clerk,  C  N.  Reed's,  b.  Franklin  House 
Billings  Eunice  B.  (age  93),  h.  Main  opp.  Baptist  Church 
Billings  Gertrude,  mail  clerk,  boards  28  Davis 
Billings  Henry  F.  mason,  house  82  Federal 
Billings  William,  farmer,  house  Meadows 
Bird  Jonathan  Mrs.  house  Main  coiner  High 
Bird  Julia  Miss,  house  Main  corner  High 
Bissell  Charles  W.  clerk  at  Ferguson  &  Logans's 
Bitzer  John  M.  laborer,  house  Deerfield  road 
Black  Nathaniel,  farmer,  house  Swamp  road 
Blackbird  Camille,  laborer,  house  Marshall 


GREENFIELD    [B]    DIRECTORY.  13 

Blackbird  Eraerie,  employe  N.  E.  Russell's 
Blagden  Catharine  Mrs.  house  16  West  Main 
"QLAKE  E.  B.  station  agent,  house  24|  Chapman 

BLAISDELL  0.  A.  dining  and  ice-cream  rooms,  also 
confectionery  and  bakery,  145-149  Main. — See  adv. 
Blakeley  Frank  M.  shoemaker,  boards  60  School 
Blakeley  Martha  Mrs.  house  60  School 
Blaisdell  Clark,  house  Prospect  Hill  Seminary 
Blakeslee  Loisa  Miss,  house  Elm  corner  Main 
Blanchard  A.  M.  farmer,  house  28  Congress 
Blanchard  Charles  M.  clerk  for  C.  N.  Reed,  bds.  19  Main 
Blanchard  Frank  P.  shoemaker,  house  28  Congress 
Blanchard  Fred,  cutter,  house  28  Congress 
Blanchard  Mattie,  compositor,  boards  28  Conway 
Bliss  Florence  Miss,  house  40  High 
Blodgett  Lewis  G  carpenter,  house  1  Pond 
Blodgett  Rodney  L.  carpenter,  house  15  Garfield 
Blodgett  S.  N.  stone  mason,  house  87  Chapman 
Boehmer  Charles,  cutler,  house  old  Leyden  road 
Bond  Austin  L.  engineer,  house  30  Davis 
Bond  A.  W.  Mrs.  house  rear  31  Wells 
Bonneville  Joseph  (Bonneville  &  3Iorin),  h.  Highland  av. 

BONNEVILLE  &  MORIN,    carpenter    and    builders, 
Olive  near  Main. — /See  ado. 
Boucher  Albert,  driver,  house  64  Federal 
Boucher  Eugene,  farmer,  house  77  Federal 
Boucher  Joseph,  carpenter,  house  116  Chapman 
Bouget  Arthur,  laster,  rooms  27  Hope 
Bouker  Henry,  painter,  house  Walnut 
Bouker  John  D.  house  63  Chapman 
Boutvvell   Leslie  B.    clerk  at    Wiley  &  Russell's,    boards 

Elm  House 
Bowen  Patrick,  laborer,  house  Marshall 
Bowers  Ernest,  mechanic,  house  51  Deerfield 
Bowers  James,  laborer,  house  West  Main 
Bowers  Mary  E.  Mrs.  house  rear  27  Wells 
Bowman  Frank  R.  engineer,  house  Washington 
Bowman  Jennie  P.  Miss,  boards  9  Chapman 
Boyce  Bernard,  brakeman,  house  68  Wells 
Brackett  Belle  A.  Miss,  compositor,   Gazette  and  Courier 
Brackett  H.  A.  Mrs.  house  58  Davis 
Brackett  Hattie  E.  Miss,  house  58  Davis 
Brackett  Henry  W.  blacksmith,  67  Davis,  house  38  do. 
Bradley  Frank,  laborer,  house  Devens  near  Elm 
Brady  Annie  E.  house  Pleasant  corner  Chapman 
Bragg  John  W.  employe  John  W.  Riddell 


14  GREENFIELD    [B]     DIRECTORY. 

Brazor  Antoine,  section  hand,  house  Washington 
Breck  Ella  M.  Miss,  boards  15  Prospect 
Breck  S.  P.  Mrs.  house  Prospect  corner  Prospect  place 
Breen  John,  laborer,  house  26  Washington 
Breen  Lawrence,  laborer,  house  26  Washington 
Brennan  William,  truckman,  house  32  Russell 
Brewer  George  Henry,  driver,  house  73  Chapman 
Brewster  George  IS.  conductor,   house  Shelburne  road 
Brigham  A.    engineer  at  Cutler,  Lyons    &  Field's,   house 

7  Congress 
Brigham  Charles,  house  61  Federal 
Brigham  Joseph,  shoemaker,  house  61  Federal 
Brigham  N.  A.  Mrs.  house  40  Federal 
Briggs  Henry  D.  farmer,  house  Coleraine  road 
Briggs  Samuel,  boards  13  Chapman 
Britt  Lucy,  widow  of  Elhanan,  house  51  Hope 
Britton  Warren  B.  photographer,  house  48  Chapman 
Broderick  James,  tinner,  house  92  Chapman 
Brooke  Harry,  plumber,  boards  1  Davis 
Brooks  Arthur  A.  Rev.  pastor  Unitarian  Church,  house  7 

Congress 
Brooks  Rufus,  house  Davis 

Brown  Alonzo  E.  driver  at  C.  J.  Day's,  house  90  Davis 
Brown  Charles,  laborer,  house  rear  27  Wells 
Brown  George,  cutler,  boards  12  Chapman 

BROWN    F.    H.    &    CO.    booksellers,    stationers,    and 
printers,  8!)  Main,  house  66  School 
Brown  Julia  M.  widow  of  John,  house  6  Church 
Brown  N.  II.  ( F.  II.  Brown  &  Co.),  boards  66  School 
Brown  William  H.  machinist,  boards  87  Chapman 
Browning  Anson,    clothing,   Mansion  House  block,    house 

18  Church 
Bruffe  Eliza  Mrs.  house  46  Chapman 
Bryant  Chauncey,  deputy  sheriff,  house  30  Conway 

BRYANT  W.  C.    merchant   tailor,    Hollister's  block,  h. 
Taylor's  block 
Buck  S.  J.  Miss,  asst.  clerk  of  courts  office,  h.  10  Congress 
Buckley  Michael,  laborer,  house  Deerfield 

BUDDINGTON  THOMAS  N.  village   express,    house 
15  Federal 
Bullard  J.  P.  Mrs.  house  9  West  Main 
Ballard  Edwin  W.  clerk,  boards  1  Davis 
Bullard  Henry,  farmer,  house  Federal 
Bullard  Luke,  farmer,  house  Federal 
Bullard  Mark,  farmer,  house  Federal 
Bullock  Dwight,  farmer,  house  Leyden  road 
Bulman  Cornelius  Mrs.  house  Washington 


GREENFIEU)    [B]    DIRECTORY. 


15 


Buhnan  James,  laborer,  house  James 

Bulman  John  (Donovan  &  Buhnan),  house  Washington 

Buhnan  Michael,  laborer,  house  Washington 

Bulman  Thomas,  laborer,  house  Washington 

Bundy  Charles  H.  painter,  house  48  Conway 

Bunting  John,  laborer,  house  4  Garfield 

Burke  Dennis  F.  laborer,  house  Plain  road 

Burke  Edward,  machinist,  boards  at  D.  F.  Burke's 

Burke  James  M.  machinist,  house  Water 

Burke  Michael,  house  Deerfield  road 

Burke  Patrick  A.  market,  58  Washington,  h.  Plain  road 

Burke  Patrick  E.  employe"  at  M.  R.  Pierce  &  Co.'s 

Burke  William,  employe  at  E.  J.  Jones's 

Burnham  Eugene  E.  house  20  Main 

Burnham  Fred,  painter,  house  3  Garfield 

Burnham  George  B.  painter,  house  52  Chapman 

Burnham  George  G.  carpenter,  house  25  Conway 

Burnham  Lorenzo  (Butler  &  Burnham),  house  97  Wells 

Burnham  Minnie  A.  clerk,  house  28  Conway 

Burns  James  J.  house  69  Chapman 

Burrows  Abbie  Miss,  milliner,  boards  3  Shattuck  square 

BURT  WILL  M.     meat    market,    129    Main,  house  6 
Shattuck  square 


The  Corner  Bookstore, 


Established  1880. 


Tie  Merriam  Bookstore, 


Established  1838. 


F.  H.  BROWN  &  CO., 


BOOKSELLERS.  STATIONERS 


AND     NEWS     DEALERS. 


MERCANTILE    JOB    PRINTERS 


No.  10  Sclmler Block,  Ave.  A.  I  No. 80  Colonnade Bloct, Hain St. 


Turners  Falls,  Mass. 


Greenfield,  Mass. 


16  GREENFIELD    [C]    DIRECTORY. 

Butler  Benjamin  F.  machinist,  boards  10  Shattuck  square 

Butler  C.  L.  foreman,  house  22  West  Main 

Butler  James  (Butler  &  Burnham),  house  3  Main 

Butler  John  W.  blacksmith,  h.  14  Main  street  extension 

Butler  Michael,  teamster,  house  6  Devens 

Butler  N.  C.  die  sinker,  house  37  Wells 

Butler  Patrick,  house  22  Main  street  extension 

Butler  Patrick  Mrs.  house  26  Elm 

Butler  R.  P.  blacksmith,  house  9  Pleasant 

Butler  &  Buinham,  horse  dealers,  3  Main 

Buzzell  Carlos  L.  carpenter,  house  98  Davis 

CADETT  FRED,  hostler,  L.  Nims*,  house  Power 

Cain,  see  also  Kane 

Caldwell  John  O.  shoemaker,  house  Bernardston  road 

Caldwell  J.  Porter,  conductor,  house  west  end  West  Main 

Cantrell  George  B.  carpenter,  for  G.  E.  Jones 

Cantrell  James  H.  house  Federal  corner  Maple 

Carbee  John  F.  farmer,  house  Federal 

Carey  George,  laborer,  boards  Shelburne  road 

Carey  Robert  A.  jr.  house  River 

CAKLL  J.    L.    builder   and   contractor,    rear   Strecker 
block,  house  28  Conway. — See  adv. 
Carpenter  C.  B.  laborer,  house  8  West  Main 
Carpenter  Almeda  S.  widow  of  Ira,  house  83  Federal 
Carpenter  Ora  A.  teacher,  house  83  Federal 
Carroll  Charles,  switchman,  house  old  Leyden  road 
Carroll  William,  laborer,  house  old  Leyden  road 
Carson  David,  painter  for  T.  N.  Austin  cfc  Co. 
Carson  W'alter  S.  book  and  job  printer,  Arms  block,  house 

27  West  Main 
Cartwright  Margaret  Mrs.  boards  31  Main 
Case  Esther  E.  Mrs.  house  Federal  corner  Maple 
Casey  Catherine  Mrs.  house  Washington 
Casey  James,  laborer,  boards  Catherine  Casey's 
Casey  Thomas,  laborer,  boards  Catherine  Casey's 
Cavanaugh  John,  house  Russell  corner  James 
Cavanaugh  John  G.  Mrs.  house  Russell  opposite  Congress 
Cavanaugh  Patrick  Mrs.  house  Grinnell 
Cayo  Herbert,  driver,  house  5  Maple 
Chambers  William,  farmer,  house  Bernardston  road 
Chandler  Francis  A.  house  Shelburne  road 
Chandler  George  W.  bookkeeper,  A.  N.  Hull's 
Chapin  A.  W.  (Chapin  &  Williams),  house  Deerficld 
Chapin  F.  A.  house  Main  corner  Chapman 
Chapin  David  G.  carpenter,  house  20  Congress 
Chapin  Ralph  H.  driver  for  Arthur  N.  Hull 


GREENFIELD    [C]    DIRECTORY.  17 

Chapin  William  S.  shoemaker,  house  George 

Chapin   &  Williams,  insurance  agents,  American    House 

block 
Chapman  Clifton  M.  machinist,  house  35  Wells 
Chapman  Matthew,  house  161  Main 
Chapman  Sumner,  clairvoyant,  house  Wells  near  Main 
Charles  worth  John,  grinder,  house  Power 
Charron    Edward,    carriage  maker,    17   Davis,   house   28 

Chapman 
Chase  Eunice  D.  Mrs.  house  5  School 
Chase  Willinm  H.  laborer,  boards  5  School 

C HATFIELD    GEO.  H.  proprietor   American  House. 
— See  adv. 
Chickering    Alfred  A.  clerk,  S.  Allen's  Sons,'  boards  Shat- 

tuck  square 
Childs  Edward  N.  mason,  house  23  Davis 
Childs  Lucy  A.  widow  of  M.  M.  house  4  West  Main 
Christie  Gracie  Mrs.  house  67  School 
Christie  Helen  M.  dressmaker,  104  Main,  house  67  School 
Clancy  John,  machinist,  boards  27  Wells 
Clapp  Frank  H.  clerk,  boards  1 1  Union 
Clapp  Frederick,  bookkeeper,  boards  at  Mansion  House 
Clapp  George  H.  civil  engineer,  house  47  Davis 
Clapp  H.  W.  Mrs.  house  Main  corner  High 
Clapp  Shoe  Store  (Charles   C.    Clapp),  70  Main,  house 
1 1  Union 

CLAPP   WYMAN    S.  bookkeeper  at    H.  D.  Watson's 
Publishing  Company,  house  17  Garfield 
Clare  Timothy,  laborer,  house  River 
Clark  Alice,  bookkeeper,  boards  45  Davis 
Clark  Bessie  M.  cashier  for  W.  W.  Partenheimer 
Clark  Frank,  cook  at  Mansion  House 
Clark  Henry,  cutler,  house  Deerfield  road 
Clark  John  Solon,  carpenter,  house  45  Davis 
Clark  J.  Henry,  cutler,  house  Factory  Hollow 
Clark  Warren  E.  farmer,  house  old  Leyden  road 
Clark  W.  S.  stoves  and  hardware,  68  Main,  house  Federal 
Clarke  Caroline  R.  teacher,  Prospect  Hill  school 
Class  Christian,  paper  boxes,  house  Grinnell 
Class  Philip  H.  machinist,  house  53  Washington 
Clouthier  Alfred,  blacksmith,  h.   10  Main  street  extension 
Clutterbuck  William,  sewing  machines,  house    46    School 
Coates  Adeline  Mrs.  house  Newton  place 
Coates  John  S.  bookkeeper,  boards  Newton  place 
Cohn    Charles,    clothing,    etc.,   Main    opposite   American 

House,  house  29  Main 
Colle  Mary  Mrs.  boarding-house,  7  Mill 
3 


18  GREENFIELD    [Q]    DIRECTORY. 

Coller  D.  F.  Mrs.  house  23  Chapman 

Collins  J.  carpenter,  boards  129  Main 

Collins  James,  laborer,  house  Hope  corner  Russell 

Collins  Michael  Mrs.  house  94  Hope 

Collis  Lawrence,  laborer,  house  Hope 

nOMINS  G.  S.  H.  dentist,  Pond's  block,  house  do. 

Comstock  Samuel  W.  bookkeeper,  boards  19  High 
Comstock    T.    L.    (Turners   Falls  Lumber    Company), 

house  19  High 
Comlevich  Francis,  laborer,  boards  rear  35  Wells 
pONANT  &  CONANT,  attorneys,  Bank  row 

/SONANT  CHESTER,  C.  judge  of  probate    and    insol- 
\J    vency,  office  Bank  row,  bouse  14  High 
Conant  Samuel  D.  (  Con  ant  &  Conant),  house  Grinnell 
Condray  Michael,  laborer,  boards  at  Patrick  Noonan's 

Conkey Mrs.  house  Deerfield  road 

Connable  Hollis  E.  trimmer,  house  S5  Federal 
Connors  A.  J.  printer,  boards  4K  Chapman 
Connors  William  Mrs.  house  48  Chapman 
Conway  John,  laborer,  boards  12  Mill 
Converse  James  C.  house  16  West  Main 
Cook  Charles  L.  laborer,  boards  70  Davis 
Cook  George  A.  farmer,  house  Deerfield  road 
Cook  Herbert  J.  printer,  boards  70  Davis 
Cook  Jacob,  cutler,  house  River 
Cook  Lafayette,  tea  pedler,  house  70  Davis 

(^lOOK  L.  A.  &  CO.  clothing    and    furnishing    goods, 
)    Main  corner  Federal,  house  4  Shattuck  square 
Cook  R.  W.  farmer,  house  Nash's  Mills 
Cook  William  E.  printer,  boards  Elm  House 
Cooley  Hannah  N.  Mrs.  house  Federal  corner  Garfield 
Cooley  Layton,  farmer,  house  Deerfield  road 
Cooley  Lyman  W.  brakeman,  house  Leonard 
Cooley  Watson  E.  brakeman,  house  Newton  place 
Coolidge  Lucius  F.  porter  at  Elm  House 
Corliss  Lawrence  Mrs.  house  Hope 
Corliss  Margaret  Mrs.  house  off  Mill 
Corliss  Thomas,  laborer,  house  Coleraine  road 
Corliss  William,  laborer,  house  Plain  road 
Corsigli  Constantino,  fruit  dealer,  Bank  row,  house  Power 
Costello  Richard  Mrs.  house  33  Wells 
Cottrell  E.  E.  Miss,  boards  Mansion  House 
Coughlin  William,  laborer,  house  James 
Covey  Adelbert  M.  farmer,  house  Meadows 
Covey  Myron  A.  farmer,  house  Meadows 


GREENFIELD    [D]    DIRECTORY.  "     19 

Coyle  William  J.  flagman,  house  90  Hope 

Crafts  A.  W.  jr.   groceries  and  provisions,  49  Main,  house 

25  West  Main 
Crafts  Frank  D.  bookkeeper,  house  6  Main  street  extension 
Cramer  John  H.  machinist,  boards  61  Washington 
Cramer  W.  H.  machinist,  house  Deerfield  road 
Cranson  Joel  J.  painter,  house  6  School 
Cromack  Arthur,  machinist,  boards  3  Wells 
Cromack  John,  clerk  at  D.  B.  Kellogg's 
Crosby  Anne  Mrs.  house  25  Main 
Crosby  James  A.  baker,  house  Wells 
Crosby  Robert  D.  clerk  at  freight  house,  boards  25  Main 
Crowley  Daniel,  laborer,  house  off  Deerfield  road 
Crowley  John,  laborer,  house  92  Hope 
Crowningshield  Willie,  machinist,  b.  at  F.  W.  Ball's,  Grove 
Cummings  Elizabeth  Mrs.  house  West  Main 
Cummings  Ellen  B.  teacher,  house  6  Mill 
Cummings  Mamie  Miss,  milliner  at  Wanda  Miller's 
Cummings  Patrick,  blacksmith,  house  6  Mill 
Curtis  FiankP.  clerk,  house  41  Chapman 
Curtis  Van  A.  agent  for  Fleischmann  &  Co.'s  yeast,  house 

45  Main 
Cushman  H.  W.  Mrs.  house  1  Congress 
Cutler  Henry  H.  boards  at  Nahum  S.  Cutler's 
Cutler  N.  S.     (Cutler,  Lyons  &  Field),  house  Highland 

avenue 

CUTLER,  LYONS  &  FIELD,  ladies',  misses'  and  chil- 
dren's shoe  manufacturing,  Olive 

DADMAN  FRANK  H.  printer,  house  8  Pond 

Dadmun  John  G.  B.  foreman  stone  crusher,  h.  16  Chapman 

Dahill  E.  agent  Wheeler  &  Wilson  Mfg.  Co.  h.  14  Wells 

Damon  Edward  H.  machinist,  house  28  Davis 

Damon  Orange  D.  carpenter,  house  83  Chapman 

Dane  F.  Nola  Miss,  house  Shelburne  road 

Daniels  Culen  W.  farmer,  house  Silver 

Daniels  George  F.  steward  at  Mansion  House 

Daniels  Sylvia  E.  Miss,  house  5  Main 

Daniels  William  E.  butcher,  house  Silver 

Danks  Edmund  M.  driver,  house  47  Wells 

Davis  Edwin  W.  clerk,  boards  1  Davis 

Davis  Ferdinand  G.  clerk,  house  17  Congress 

Davis  Henry  A.  brakeman,  house  77  Davis 

Davis  H.  J.  photographer,  Turners  Falls,  h.  21  Conway 

Davis  Jame>,  harness  maker  for  S.  B.  Payne 

Davis  Robert  M.  music  teacher,  house  Montague  road 

DAY  CHARLES  J.  coal  and  wood  dealer,  137  Main, 
house  Grinnell. — See  front  cover 


20  GREENFIELD    [D]    DIRECTORY. 

Day  George,  mechanic,  house  "Horace  Sinead"  place 

Day  George  J.  Mrs.  house  Congress  corner  Russell 

Day  Robert,  woodworker,  house  Factory  Hollow 

Day  William  L.  band  instructor,  house  18  Chapman 

Day  William  L.  jr.  clerk,  boards  18  Chapman 

Deal  Charles  A.  express  messenger,  F.  R.  R.  h.  G  Church 

Dean  Charles  L.  machinist,  house  60  Federal 

Dean  D.  L.  mechanic,  house  98  Chapman 

"  ~\EANE  A.  C.  physician,  residence  154  Main 

:  "kEANE  &  ZABRISKIE,  physicians,  Bank  row 

Demarest  Josephine  Miss,  boards  45  Federal 

Dempsey  Daniel,  jr.  machinist,  boards  at  John  Dempseys' 

Dempsey  John,  laborer,  house  Hope  near  Russell 

Dempsey  John,  gasman,  house  6  Washington 

Dempsey  Timothy,  laborer,  house  Washington 

Denham  Anna  M.  saleswoman,  boards  51  Main 

Denham  H.  C.  butcher,  house  51  Main 

Derocher  Telesphore,  laborer,  house  Deerfield  road 

Deslauriers  Charles  M.  carriage  maker,  house  Mill 

Deslauriers   Joseph  M.  clerk,  boards  at  C.  M.  Deslauriers' 

Deslauriers  Wilfred  A.  hairdresser  for  P.  Renth 

Devlin  John  E.  house  1G  Church 

De Verger  Arthur,  carpenter,  house  Washington 

DEWOLF  AUSTIN,  attorney,  Taylor  block,  house  23 
West  Main 
DeWoll  Edward  L.  (Slate  &  I)e  Wolf),  h.  1G  Chapman 
DeWolt' George  E.  milkman,  house  66  Chapman 
DeWolf  James  J.  horse  dealer,  house  6  Shattuck  square 
TklAMOND  ELECTRIC  SOAP,  Conway 

Dickens  Edward  E.  machinist,  boards  9  Wells 
Dickinson  George,  laborer,  house  Deerfield  road 
Dinsmore  C.  W.  clerk  at  J.  P.  Felton's,  boards  Culen  W. 

Daniels's 
Doaue  J.    A.    music  teacher,  boards  Rev.    Henry  Hyde's 
Dobe  William  Mrs.  house  Washington 
Dodge  Charles  F.  mason,  house  7  Union 
Dodge  M.  M.  dressmaker,  house  2  Church 
Dolando  Gendaro,  laborer,  house  26  Washington 
Dole  Fred  J.  clerk,  boards  36  Davis 
Donaldson  Ella  P.  teacher,  house  Bernardston  road 
Donoghoe  Ellen  Mrs.  house  23  Wells 
Donoghoe  Mary  A  Mrs.  house  Grinnell 
Donoghoe  William,  employe  Butler  &  Burnham's 
Donovan  Catharine  Mrs.  house  29  Wells 


GREENFIELD    [D]    DIRECTORY.  21 

Donovan  Dennis  C.  house  Wells  corner  Grove 
Donovan  Dennis  J.  laborer,  house  54  Hope 
Donovan  Edward,  grocer,  40  Deerfield,  house  do. 
Donovan  Harry,  retoucher,  boards  Elm  House 
Donovan  John  E.  bookkeeper,  First  National  Bank,  house 

43  Chapman 
Donovan  Honora  Mrs.  house  29  Hope 
Donovan  James  P.  polisher,  house  James 
Donovan  John,  machinist,  boards  29  Hope 
Donovan  Kate  Miss,  house  69  Chapman 
Donovan  Kate  E.  teacher,  boards  43  Chapman 
Donovan  Michael,  laborer,  boards  7  Mill 
Donovan  Patrick,  clerk  for  White  Brothers 
Donovan  Patrick,  employ6  J.  C.  Converse's 
Donovan  Patrick  H.  machinist,  boards  29  Hope 
Donovan  Peter,  cutler,  house  43  Chapman 
Donovan  William,  laborer,  house  Washington 
Donovan  William,  painter,  house  Mill 
Uooley  John,  laborer,  house  Deerrield  road 
Doolittle  A.  J.  supt.  E.  L.  Co.  house  44  Chapman 
Doolittle  George  A.  brakemaii,  house  between  Hope  and 

depot 
Dore  Charles,  laborer,  house  West  Deerfield  road 
Dorsey  John,  boards  Michael  Dorsey's 
Dorsey  Michael,  laborer,  house  High 
Douville  Alfred,  carpenter,  house  Grove  corner  Wells 

DOUVILLE   C.  0.  painter    and    decorator,    5    Pond. 
— See  ado. 
Doyle  Bridget  Miss,  tailoress,  house  31  Wells 
Doyle  Lizzie  Miss,  seamstress,  house  31  Wells 
Drake  Robert,  employe  at  John  P.  Pierce's 
Drew  Charles,  house  Pond  near  Davis 
Drew  George  D.  house  66  High 
Drew  John  E.  chief  deputy  collector,  house  Park 
Drew  Mandis,  carpenter,  house  21  Garfield 
Drew  Sarah  A.  Mrs.  house  3  Park 
Driscoll  Daniel,  laborer,  house  12  Mill 
Driscoll  J.  E.  clerk  C.  L.  &  F.  boards  95  Wells 
Driscoll  John,  laborer,  house  95  Wells 
Driscoll  Patrick,  laborer,  house  Marshall 
Driscoll  Patrick,  laborer,  house  James 
Driscoll  Timothy,  laborer,  house  50  Chapman 
Drury  Horace  (Hall  &  Drury),  house  Shelburne  road 
Dunklee  Charles  (Dun/dee  &  Dunklee),  h.  8  Shattuck  sq. 
Diinklee  D.  D.  (  Dunklee  &  Dunklee),  h.  Main  c.  Conway 
TAUNKLEE  &  DUNKLEE,  photographers,  Chapman 


22  GREENFIELD    [E]    DIRECTORY. 

Dunklee  S.  B.  Mrs.  house  Wells  corner  Arch 

Dunigan  James  F.  house  Hope  corner  Russell 

Dunigan  Joanna  Mrs.  house  Russell  corner  Hope 

Dunn  Catharine  Mrs.   house  Power 

Dunn  Michael,  laborer,  boards  7  Mill 

Dunnell  David,  farmer,  house  67  Chapman 

Dunnell  Lyman  L.  pedler,  house  74  Chapman 

Dunton  F.  B.  manager  American  House 

Dunton  George  H.  dye  works,  45  Main,  b.  American  House 

Dunton  M.  R.  Mrs.  housekeeper,  American  House 

Duress  James  E.  tallyman,  house  7  Davis 

Duress  Joseph,  conductor,  house  7  Davis 

Duress  Robert,  plater,  boards  7  Davis 

Durgin  George,  laborer,  house  35  Wells 

Durkin  Owen  Mrs   house  off  Mill 

Dwyer  Cornelius,  at  Wiley  &  Russell's,  house  Grinnell 

Dwyer  Joanna  Mrs.  house  Grinnell 

Dwyer  John,  laborer,  house  Deerfield  road 

Dwyer  Michael,  laborer,  house  83  Wells 

Dwyer  Thomas,  laborer,  house  off  Mill 

Dyer  John,  canvasser,  house  31  Conway 

Dyer  John  A.  house  Nash's  Mills 

EAGAN  CORNELIUS  MRS.  house  High 

Eastman  S.  S.  Mrs.  house  10  Pleasant 

Eastman  S.  W.  Mrs.  house  14  West  Main 

Eaton  Forrest  C.  cutler,  house  28  Conway 

Eddy  Edwin  H.  carpenter,  house  Oak  corner  Garfield 

Eddy  George  S.  house  Prospect  corner  Congress 

Eddy  Moses  Mrs.  house  16  Pond's  block 

Edes  Charles  B.  painter,  house  51  Hope 

Edgerton  E.  G.  Mrs.  house  20  Conway 

Ed^erton    H.    O.   cashier   Franklin  County  Bank,   house 

20  Conway 
Eichler  A.  W.  Miss,  hair  work  and  dressing,  50  Main 
Elbridge  Lucy  Mrs.  house  3  Church 
Elder  John  W.  body  maker,  house  31  Wells 
Eldridge  Agnes  A.  mail  clerk,  boards  3  Church 
Eldridge  Alice  S.  telegrapher,  boards  3  Church 
Elliott  William  Mrs.  house  15  West  Main 
Ellis  Maria  Miss,  boards  16  Chureh 
Elmer  Walter  R.  machinist,  house  5  Wells 

LM  HOUSE,    O.  C.  Allen,  proprietor,  40  Main 


E 


Embury  Chas.  C.  printer,  boards  at  H.  C.  Embury's 
Embury  George  A.  boards  at  Henry  C.  Embury's 
Embury  Henry  C.  builder,  house  10  Pleasant 


GREENFIELD    [J1]    DIRECTORY.  23 

Eninger  Charles,  cutter,  boards  Elm  House 

Eppler  Christian,  machinist,  boards  78  Hope 

Eppler  George,  machinist,  boards  78  Hope 

Eppler  John,  laborer,  house  16  Washington 

Eppler  John  L.  clerk  for  White  Brothers 

Erhardt  Charles  Mrs.  house  47  Chapman 

Erhardt  Edward,  clerk,  boards  47  Chapman 

Erhardt  Louis,  plater,  boards  47  Chapman 

Erhardt  Otto,  machinist,  boards  53  Chapman 

Essex  Blanche  Miss,  boards  16  Franklin 

Estey  Oscar  H.  machinist,  house  5  Wells 

Estey  Wallace,  car  inspector,  boards  5  Wells 

Ethier  Joseph,  painter  at  C.  L.  Smith's 

Evans  William  B.  carpenter,  house  21  Wells 

Ewers  George  B.  blacksmith,  rear  Strecker  block,  h.  7  Elm 

Ewers  J.  Benjamin,  blacksmith,  r.  Strecker  blk.  h.  7  Elm 

Ewers  Seth  P.  cutter,  house  15  Oak 

F AIRMAN  ELLSWORTH  O.  house  Bernardston  road 

Farr  J.  L.  farmer,  house  Federal  corner  Silver 

Farr  Myron  J.  farmer,  house  Federal 

Farrell  Frances  Miss,  house  25  Conway 

Farren  B.  N.  contractor,  house  Montague  City 

Fass  Frederick,  laborer,  house  Strecker  block 

Faulkner  Flora  J.  Miss,  boards  22  Federal 

Faulkner  John,  driver,  house  75  High 

Fay  Damon  L.  milkman,  house  Federal 

Fay  Frank  F.  painter,  house  43  Davis 

FELLOWS  MARTIN  S.  boots  and  shoes,  leather  and 
and  findings,  108  Main,  house  32  Conway 
Felton  Fred  B.  bookkeeper,  J.  P.  Felton's,h.  33  Chapman 
Felton  George  F.  house  Nash's  Mills 
Felton  J.  P.  meat  market,  4  Davis,  house  Nash's  Mills 
Ferguson  &  Logan,  dry  and  fancy  goods,  Taylor  block 
Ferry  William,  employe  at  159  Main 

FESSENDEN    FRANKLIN    G.    attorney,    American 
House  block,  house  Main  corner  Hope 
Fessendcn  Sarah  Mrs.  house  Crescent 
Field  Charles  H.  employe'  at  Wells  Brothers  &  Co.'s 
Field  Charles  R.  children's  carriages,  Power,  house  Park 
Field  Frank,  plumber,  boards  1  Davis 
Field  Harry  L.  carriage  maker,  boards  Park 
Field  May  G.  teacher,  boards  5  Franklin 
Finch  Edward  B.  student,  house  27  Federal 
Finch  P.  Voorhees  Rev.  rector  St.  James  Protestant  Epis- 
copal church,  house  27  Federal 
Finn  Bartholomew,  painter  for  T.  N.  Austin  &  Co. 


24  GREENFIELD    [F]    DIRECTORY. 

Finn  Daniel,  grinder,  house  Russell 
Finn  John,  laborer,  house  Grinnell 
Finn  Michael  Mrs.  house  Marshall 
Finn  William,  hairdresser,  Bank  row,  house  Grinnell 
TURST  NATIONAL  BANK,  6  Bank  row- 
Fish  Edgar  M.  cutter,  house  48  Congress 
Fish  Mary  Mrs.  house  Olive 

Fisk  Charles  E.  carriage  maker,  boards  Elm  House 
Fisk  Charles  J.  ticket  agent,  house  24  Congress 
Fisk  Charles  L.  (age  So  years),  physician,  office  and  house 

Main  opposite  Chapman 
Fisk  C.  L.  jr.  physician,  office  Main  opposite  Chapman 
Fisk  Hattie  A.  teacher,  house  Franklin  near  Main 
Fisk  Mary  P.  Miss,  boards  5  Franklin 
Fisk  O.  H.  Mrs.  house  Franklin  near  Main 
Fiske  E.  R.  pharmacist  for  Howland  &  Lowell 
Fitch  Martin,  laborer,  house  River 
Fitzgerald  Edward,  clerk,  house  40  Federal 
Fitzgerald  John  Mrs.  house  Russell 
Fitzgerald  John,  laborer,  house  Plain  road 
Fitzgerald  John  A.  laborer,  house  Coleraine  road 
Fitzgerald  Katie,  tailoress  for  John  Kennedy 
Fitzgerald  Michael  E.  laborer,  house  37  Hope 
Fitzgerald  Patrick  E.  butcher,  boards  at  P.  M.  Fitzgerald's 
Fitzgerald  Patrick  M.  house  Washington 
Fizet  Felix,  cutler,  house  Coleraine  road 
Fizet  John  L.  cutler,  house  west  side  Green  river 
Flad  John  Rev.  pastor  German  M.  E.  Church,  house  50 

Hope 
Flagg  Frank  H.  editor  Reformer,  boards  Elm  House 
Fleming  David  P.  law  student,  F.  R.  Fessenden's 
Fleming  Kate  Miss,  house  13  Wells 
Fleming  P.  J.  contractor,  house  27  Conway 
Fletcher  Henry  H.  house  23  High 
Flinn  John,  laborer,  house  Grinnell 
Flinn  John,  2d,  fanner,  house  Grinnell 
Flinn  John  H.  driver,  American  Express,  boards  Grinnell 
Flinn  Michael  J.  farmer,  house  Russell 
Flinn  Michael  J.  jr.  machinist,  boards  Russell 
Fogg  Martha  Miss,  house  73  Chapman 
Fontaine  Joseph  A.  harness  maker,  house  G2  Chapman 

FORBES   C.    P.    watches  and  jewelry,  Mansion  House 
block,  house  15  High 
Forbes  Frank  P.  salesman  at  W.  A.  Forbes's 
Forbes  George  Waters,  house  7  Main 
Forbes  George  Wells,  clerk,  house  13  Pleasant 


GREENFIELD    [J1]    DIRECTORY.  25 

Forbes  John  Murray,  house  3  Conway 

FORBES  W.  A.  dry  goods  and  carpets,  Hovey's  block, 
house  Federal 
Forbes  Will  P.  painter  for  T.  N.  Austin  &  Co. 
Ford  Levi,  salesman,  house  11  West  Main 
Ford  Lyeander  W.  shoemaker,  house  33  Conway 
Foreman  George  H.  boards  31  Main 
Forristall  Acelia  J.  Miss,  house  54  Federal 
Forristall  Margaret,  house  12  Mill 
Forsyth  Florence  Mrs.  house  9  Pond 
Fossett  Charles  L.  painter,  house  3  Federal 

FOSTER  CLARENCE  F.  watches  and  jewelry,  84  Main, 
house  6  Pleasant 
Foster  Frank  W.  house  14  West  Main 
Foster  Dellie  P.  teacher,  boards  5  Franklin 
Foster  George,  canvasser,  boards  59  Davis 
Foster  Henry  A.  employe1  at  L.  Nims's,  b.  38  Washington 
Foster  Ida  F.  teacher,  Prospect  Hill  School 
Fowler  Edwin  T.  ( Gerrett  &  Fowler),  boards  Elm  House 
Fowler  Fred,  marble  worker,  house  76  Chapman 
Fowler  Henry,  employe  at  Lucius  Nims's 
Fowler  Wyatt  A.  mechanic,  house  Grinnell 
^RANKLIN  CO.  NATIONAL  BANK,  Main 

:  ^RANKLIN    HOUSE,  Henry  L.  Barnard,  proprietor, 
_ .     Bank  row 

Franklin  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.  Taylor's  block 
TlRANKLIN  SAVINGS  INSTITUTION,  Bank  row 

Franz  Charles,  cutler,  house  22  Washington 

Franz  Lewis  Mrs.  house  34  Washington 

Frary  Charles,  skiver,  house  33  Congress 

Frary  Edward  P.  engineer,  house  35  Davis 

Frary  Eli  C.  laborer,  house  26  Washington 

Frary  G.  Wells,  farmer,  house  Conway 

Frary  William  Henry,  house  Oak  corner  Garfield 

Frawley  John,  laborer,  boards  10  Mill 

Freshour  Homer  R.  express  agent  (American,  and  United 

States  and  Canada),  house  13  Garfield 
Fribbs  William,  house  Turners  Falls  road 
Friedebach  George  A.  bookbinder  for  L.  W.  Rice 
Fritz  Jacob,  sawyer,  house  Shelburne  road 
Fritz  John,  laborer,  house  River 

Frizzell  Charles  O.  upholsterer,  house  Union  near  Maple 
Frizzell  Frank  C.  carpenter,  house  5  West  Main 
Frost  Eliza  A.  saleswoman  for  O.  A.  Blaisdell 
Frost  Hezekiah  S.  cabinetmaker,  house  1  Federal 
4 


26  GREENFIELD    [Gr]    DIRECTORY. 

Fuller  Charlotte  Mrs.  boards  Edwin  Stratton's 
Furbush  Caroline  C.  Mrs.  house  21  High 

GAINES  BENJAMIN  A.  house  Shattuck  square 
Gaines  Benjamin  E.  salesman,  house  Shattuck  square 
Gaines  Fred  L.  watchmaker,  boards  B.  A.  Gaines's 
Gaines  Frank  O.  salesman,  house  Shattuck  square 
Gaines  William  B.  (T.  N.  Austin  &  Co.),  house  27  Con- 
gress 
Gallon  John,  cigar  maker,  house  108  Wells 
Gallup  Mary  A.  saleswoman  for  O.  A.  Blaisdell 
Galvin  Clara  Mrs.  house  24  Davis 

Galvin  Dennis,  empioye  at  L.  Nims's,  boards  20  Bank  row 
Galvin  Dennis,  jr.  house  Ames 
Galvin  John,  laborer,  house  Deerfield  road 
Galvin  Packard  W.  driver  for  Lucius  Nims 
Gannett  Edward,  laborer,  house  off  Mill 
Gardner  G.    Clinton,    president    Buffalo,    New  York  and 

Philadelphia  Railroad,  house  16.0  Main 
Garrett  Francis,  laborer,  house  49  Wells 
Gascoigne  Frank  B.  freight  clerk,  house  1 0  Federal 
Gascoigne  J.  B.  restaurant,  10  Federal,  house  do. 
Gascoigne  J.  T.  Mrs.  house  10  Federal 
Gault  James  J.  painter,  house  9  Conway 
Gaylord  Henry  L.  agent,  house  10  West  Main 
r\  AZETTE  &  COURIER,  office  Bank  row 

Geary  Timothy,  employe  at  W.  E.  Traver's 

Gerrett  Francis,  ( Gerrett  &  Fowler),  house  Wells  near 

Arch 
Gerrett  &  Fowler,  Franklin  House  stables 
Gerrett  A.  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  49  Wells 
Gilbert  Edward,  laster,  house  10  West  Main 
Gilbert  George,  carpenter,  boards  12  Church 
Gilhert  Samuel  M.  farmer,  house  Bernardston  road 
Giles  D.  H.  fish  and  oysters,  house  68  Chapman 
Gillette  George  W.  machinist,  house  rear  29  Congress 
Gillette  Mary  E.  employe  at  Will  E.  Wood's 
Gillette  Willard  R.  mechanic,  house  25  West  Main 
Gladset  Honora  Mrs.  house  Hope  near  Russell 
Glazier  Frank  L.  driver,  boards  21  Davis 
Glazier  Newton  B.    pastor  Baptist  Church,    house  5  Shat- 
tuck square 
Glazla  Caspar,  laborer,  house  River 
Glazla  Jacob,  shoemaker,  at  J.  M.  Wells  &  Co.'s 

GLEASON  ALBERT  M.  treasurer  Greenfield  Savings 
Bank,  house  Franklin 


GREENFIELD    [(j-']    DIRECTORY.  27 

Goddard  D.  A.  engineer,  house  79  Davis 
Goff  Snellen!  M.  mechanic,  house  57  Chapman 
Goldthwait  Henry  F.  boards  3  Union 

GOLDTHWAIT  SAMUEL  A.  market,  18  Federal,  h. 
3  Union 
Goodnow  C.  H.  engineer,  house  44  Chapman 
Good  now  Sherman,  employe  Elm  House 
Goodrich  Lillian  G.  compositor,  boards  4  Wilson  avenue 
Goodrich  J.  E.  carpenter,  house  4  Wilson  avenue 
Gordon  Leonard,  chief  of  police,  house  71  Chapman 
Gorman  Catharine,  tailoress,  at  John  Kennedy's 
Gowing  George  B.  carpenter,  house  46  School 

GRANT  WILLARD  N.  gun  and  lock  smith,  also  gen- 
eral jobbing,  Newton  place,  house  Conway 
Graves  Alonzo,  farmer,  house  Leyden  road 
Graves  Ashman  T.  at  C.  O.  Graves  &  Co.'s 
Graves  Burke  F.  milkman,  house  Leyden  road 
Graves  Chester  B.  laborer,  house  20  Chapman 
Graves  Clark  O.  &  Co.  bakers,  Davis,  house  3  Pleasant 
Graves  Cyrus  S.  house  Leyden  road 
Graves  D.  A.  Miss,  house  19  High 
Graves  Emily  C.  Miss,  house  8  Chapman 
Graves  Frank  E.  machinist,  house  Wells 
Graves  Fred  E.  house  Shelburne  road 
Graves  George  M.  house  27  West  Main 
Graves  James  L.  plumber,  house  Newton  place 
Graves  James  N.  Mrs.  house  27  Main 
Graves  Lewis  L.  carriage  trimmer,  rooms  Newton  place 
Graves  Luther,  sexton,  house  Newton  place 

GRAY  CHARLES  W.    painter   and   paperhangor,    40 
Chapman 
Green  Alanson,  employe  at  Mrs.  Isabella  Russell's 

GREEN  &  VOSBURGH,    undertakers   and   furniture 
dealers,  Main  corner  Chapman. — See  next  page  adv. 
Greed  Azro  K.  Mrs.  house  40  High 
Green  Cora  A.  milliner,  boards  40  High 
Green  Frank,  teamster,  house  rear  35  Wells 
Green  Hairy,  slater,  house  Elm  above  Grove 
Green  River  Mills,  Mill 
Greene  Frederick  L.  (Greene  &  Griswold),  house  Maple 

GREENE  &   GRISWOLD,    attorneys,  over    Franklin 
Countv  National  Bank 
GREEN  FIELD  SAVINGS  BANK,    Mansion    House 
block 
Grey  see  Gray 

Griffin  John,  laborer,  house  Marshall 
Griffin  Thomas,  laborer,  house  Marshall 


28  GRKENFIELD    [H]    DIRECTOR"?. 

Griffith  Clarence  L.  clerk,  boards  1 1  Union 
Griffith  William  H.  printer,  house  11  Union 

GRINNELL  JAMES  S.  patent  agent,    over  Franklin 
County  Bank,  house  Main 
Griswold  A.  L.  laster,  boards  12  Chapman 

GRISWOLD  F.  C.  (Greene  cb  Griswold),    boards    at 
Wm.  H.  Whiting's 
Griswold  John  F.  house  East  Bernardston  road 
Griswold   Joseph   ( Turners  Falls  Cotton  Mills),   boards 

Mansion  House 
Griswold  Louisa  D.  Miss,  boards  at  Wm.  II.  Whiting's 
Grogan  Ann,  widow  of  William,  house  Washington 
Grogan  James,  laborer,  house  41  Hope 
Grogan  Martin  Mrs.  house  41  Hope 
Guellow  David,  boards  12  School 
Guellow  Nahum  Mrs.  house  12  School 
Guilfoyl  Philip,  porter,  Mansion  House,  house  34  Davis 
Gunn  L.  J.  treasurer  Millers  Falls  Co.  house  24  West  Main 

HADDOCK  JOHN,  farmer,  house  Nash's  Mills 
Haf'ner  John,  shoemaker,  boards  7  Mill 
Haigis  Jacob,  cutler,  house  22  Washington 
Haigis  Jacob,  jr.  clerk,  boards  22  Washington 


GREEN  &  VOSBURGH, 


UPHOLSTERY  and  DRAPERY  WORK, 

Furniture,  Chamber  Sets,  Lounges,  Mattresses, 
and  Spring  Beds. 


TJISriDERT^.KIIISrO. 

Kind  and  Courteous  Attention  to  all  the  Details  of  Funerals. 


NO.  54  MAIN  STREET,  GREENFIELD,  MASS. 

Residence,  Pleasant. 


GREENFIELD    [H]    DIRECTORY.  29 


Haigis  Laura  Mrs.  house  1 1  Oak 

Haigis  Lewis,  laborer,  house  51  Washington 

Hale  Barry  E.  commercial  traveller,  house  61  Davis 

Hale  Fannie  Miss,  boards  Franklin  corner  Park 

Hale  Fred  L.  electrician,  boards  Olive 

Hale  Henry  VV.  shoemaker,   house  10  Wright  avenue 

Hale  Herbert  E.  photographer,  13  Pond's  block 

Hale  Lucy  O.  Mrs.  house  8  Wright  avenue 

Hale  William,  horse  trainer,  house  41  Davis 

Haley  C.  O.  hairdresser  and  livery,  10  School 

Haley  John,  laborer,  house  35  Washington 

Haley  W.  B.  hairdresser,  boards  10  School 

Hall  Albert  T.  (  E.  A.  Hall  &  Co.),  bds.  at  E.  A.  Hall's 

Hall  Ellery  C.  printer,  house  47  Chapman 

Hall  E.  A.    publisher    Gazette  and  Courier,    also    (  E.  A. 

Hall  cb  Co.),  house  Church  corner  Union 
Hall  E.  C.  &  Co.  printers  and  stationers,  Bank  row 
Hall  E.  S.  house  Conway  above  Grove 
Hall  Gustavus,  carpenter,  house  Conway  above  Devens 
Hall  S.  Woodbridge,  house  Conway 
Hall  Walter  H.  cook,  boards  79  Wells 
Hall  William  H.  butcher,  house  106  Chapman 
Haller    Mary,    saleswoman    at    White     Brothers',    house 

Washington 
Hamilton  Cullen,  boards  19  Conway 
Hamilton  Darwin  F.  house  Crescent 
Hamilton  Emma  Mrs.  house  41  Davis 
Hamilton  Melville,  laborer,  house  Plain  road 
Hamilton  Trafton,  mason,  house  Grove  corner  Elm 
Hamilton  William  C.  buffer,  house  17  Conway 
Hampshire  Charles,  grinder,  house  West  side  Green  river 
Hancock  Mila  Miss,  boards  28  Conway 
Handforth  Henry,  ice  dealer,  house  Coleraine  road 
Handforth  John  W.  house  Coleraine  road 
Handforth  William,  house  5  Coleraine  road 
Hanley  Patrick  Mrs.  house  Washington 
Harding  L.  S.  Mrs.  bookkeeper  at  J.  E.  Lamb's 
Harridon  Erastus  G.  farmer,  house  Silver 
Harridon  H.  T.  teamster,  house  62  School 
Harrington,  Agnes  L.  teacher,  house  Lamp  Black  street 
Harrington  John,  laborer,  boards  7  Mill 
Harrington  Timothy,  machinist,  house  rear  15  Mill 
Harris  Henry,  laborer,  house  76  Hope 
Harris  Henry  C.  travelling  agent,  house  28  Chapman 
Harris  John  Mrs.  house  River 
Hart  James,  mason,  house  Federal 
Hartman  Andrew,  toolmaker,  house  76  Hope 


30  GREENFIELD    [H]    DIRECTORY. 

Haskell  Frank  N.  boards  42  Chapman 

Haskell  M.  A.  Mrs.  house  42  Chapman 

Hastings  John  N.  farmer,  house  Lamp  Black  street 

Hastings  Marshall  P.  farmer,  house  Lamp  Black  street 

Hastings  William  P.   moulder,  house  Lamp  Black  street 

Haven  John  T.  house  Conway 

Haven  Emily  Mi-s,  house  50  Federal 

Hawks  Albert  E.  ( Flmoks  &  Reed),  house  Crescent 

Hawks  Fred  E.  bookkeeper,  boards  17  Federal 

Hawks   Frederick,    bridge   builder  and  contractor,  house 

52  Wells 
Hawks  Jennie  E.  saleswoman  at  J.  G.  Yetter's 
Hawks  Leon  O.  farmer,  house  Silver 

HAWKS  &  REED,  clothiers,    furnishing   goods,  and 
hats  and  caps,  Main  corner  Court  square 
Hawley  Charles,  house  151  Main 
Hays  Dennis  Mrs.  house  James  corner  Marshall 
Hays  John  B.  laborer,  house  100  Hope 
Hays  John  W.  laborer,  house  Plain  road 
Hays  Kate,  dressmaker,  house  Hope  near  Russell 
Hays  Mary,  seamstress,  house  Hope  near  Russell 
Haywood  Frederick  L.  conductor,  house  17  Prospect 
Heald  S.  G.  Mrs.  house  18  Chapman 
Helbig  Valentine  C.  house  Washington 
Henderson  John,  farmer,  house  Coleraine  road 
Henry  Charles,  house  16  Prospect 
Hescox  George  F.  carpenter,  house  High  above  Maple 
Hesse  Henry,  cigar  maker  at  H.  M.  Wiemer's 
Hesse  Louis,  cigar  maker  at  H.  M.  Wiemer's 
Hey  Hedwig,  milliner  at  Wanda  Miller's 
Hey  Ernest,  farmer,  house  High 
Hicks  T.  B.  Mrs.  house  Federal  above  Silver 
Higgins  L.  L.  car  inspector,  boards  3  Wells 
Hill  John,  polisher,  house  High  above  Maple 
Highland  J.  F.  manager  N.  E.  Tel.  Co.  boards  28  Conway 
Milliard  Allie,  compositor,  boards  Grove  corner  Conway 
Hillman  Frank  H.  painter,  house  9  Conway 
Hillman  Thomas,  house  Bernardston  road 
Hitchcock  E.  P.  (Russell  Cutlery  Co.),  house  10  Congress 
Hitchcock  Dollie,  dressmaker,  boards  145  Main 
Hitchcock  Elwin  Rev.  pastor  M.  E.  Church,  house  rear  of 

church 
Hoar  James  M.  cutler,  boards  18  School 
Hoar  John,  laborer,  house  18  School 
Hockrein  Frank,  grinder,  house  55  Deerfield 
Hockrein  Joseph,  house  55  Deerfield 
Hockrein  Joseph,  jr.  cutler,  house  55  Deerfield 


GREENFIELD    [H~]    DIRECTORY.  31 

Hodges  Effie  M.  milliner  at  A.  L.  Smith's 

H olden  D wight  D.  carpenter,  Hope,  house  Grinnell 

Holden  Philbrock  Mrs.  house  C2  Wells  near  Arch 

Holdridge  F.  D.  watchman,  house  Davis  cor.  Garfield 

Hollingshead  W.  D.  printer,  T.  Morey  cfc  Son's 

Hollister   Edward    H.    with    J.    H.    Hollister,    house    1 1 

Pleasant 
Hollister  Frederick  II.  clerk,  house  Court  square 
TTOLLISTER  J.  H.  jeweler,  Main,  house  Court  square 

Hoi  man  Vinnie,  clerk  at  J.  G.  Yetter's 

Holton  Wallace  H.  jeweler,  84  Main,  boards  28  Conway 

Hooker  Eliza  Mrs.  house  Park  near  Franklin 

Horner  Martin,  laborer,  house  35  Washington 

Horton  James  A.  printer,  house  41  School 

Hosmer  P>ank  P.  forger,  house  9  Pleasant 

Ilosmer  Francis  J.  agent,  house  30  Chapman 

Houghton  R.  H.  &  L.  C.  dressmakers,  50  Main,  house  do. 

Houghton  Frank  P.  milk  agent,  house  45  Main 

Hough  George,  engineer,  house  River 

Houlihan  Patrick,  laborer,  house  86  Hope 

Houston  Havden  D.  (E  A.  Hall  &  Co.),  house  81  Davis 

HOYEY  GEORGE  H.  apothecary  and  druggist,  Main 
corner  School,  house  150  Main 
Howard  Lester  C.  mechanic,  house  84  Chapman 
Howard  Marcus  M.  freight  agent,  house  6  Pleasant 
Howard  Minerva,  tailoress,  boards  57  Federal 
Howe  Fred,  yardman,  boards  16  Chapman 
Howland  Dwight  L.  carpenter,  house  Newton  place 
Howland  Marcus  D.  clerk,  boards  Main  corner  Chapman 
OWLAND  &  LOWELL,  apothecaries  and  druggists, 

5  Bank  row 
OYT  CHARLES  C.  president  Hoyt  Metal  Co.  house 
±1    7  High 

Hoyt  Laura  A.  Miss,  house  Federal  corner  Garfield 
Hoyt  Richard  H.  cutter,  house  Highland  avenue 

HUBBARD  J.  E.  plumbing   and  tinning,   Bank   row, 
house  39  Davis 
Hudson  F.   C.   printer  at  T.  Morey  &   Son's,   house  47 
Chapman 

HULL  A.  N.  coal  and  kindling  wood,  Botslbrd's  block, 
house  Federal  corner  Leonard. — See  adv.  next  page 
Humes  Edward,  shoemaker,  house  95  Federal 
Humes  Erastus  H.  house  Federal 
Humphrey  Ezra  Carlos,  brakeman,  house  7  Conway 
Hunter  David,  house  22  Congress 
Hunter  Raymond  W.  dentist,  house  22  Congress 


32  GREENFIELD    [I    J]    DIRECTORY. 

HUNTER  GEORGE,  fish,  oysters,  groceries  and  pro- 
visions, School,  house  57  Wells 
Hutchinson  Charles  E.  driver,  house  5  Maple 
Hutchinson  Frank  S.  driver,  house  6  Ames 
Hyde  Henry  Rev.  pastor  Second  Congregational  Church, 

house  High  corner  George 
Hyland  John  F.  house  28  Conway 

INGELL  THOMAS  BENTON,  house  73  Chapman 
Ingell  Cheney  J.  section  master,  h.  west  end  West  Main 

JACKMAN  ALDEN  C.  laborer,  house  Shelburne  road 

Jackman  Madison,  house  Shelburne  road 

Jackman  William,  house  Shelburne  road 

Jackson  Charles  B.  truckman,  house  53  Federal 

Jacques  Arthur,  machinist,  house  57  High 

James  Eugene,  brickrnaker,  house  Coleraine  road 

Jarvis  Henry,  house  95  Wells 

Jefibrd  Charles,  farmer,  house  Coleraine  road 

Jenkins  Everill  L.  shoemaker,  house  21  Garfield 

Jenkins  Morris  S.  painter,  house  60  Wells 

Johnson  Alexander,  laborer,  house  off  Mill 

Johnson  Andrew,  watchman,  house  off  Mill 

ARTHUR  N.  HULL, 


ALL  RAIL,  DIRECT  FROM  MINES  VIA  HOOSAC  TUNNEL, 

GREENFIELD.    MASS. 


HICKORY, 

BEECH, 

KINDLING  WOOD,  ETC. 


GREENFIELD    [K]    DIRECTORY.  33 

Johnson  Emily  H.  stitcher,  boards  15  Oak 
Johnson  Henry  C.  carpenter,  house  Shelburne  road 
Johnson  J.    agent   New   England  Homestead,    house  23 

Chapman 
Johnson  Jerome  G.  carriage  painter,  17  Davis,  house  Elm 
Johnston  John  R.  printer,  house  68  Wells 
Jolly  William,  carpenter,  house  22  Chapman 
Jones  Albert  R.  car  inspector,  house  13  Oak 
Jones  Albert  W.  stationery,  66  Main,  house  Wright  ave. 
Jones  Allen  P.  house  2  West  Main 
Jones  Catharine  Mrs.  house  69  Chapman 
Jones  Charles  A.  telegraph  operator,  house  31  Chapman 
Jones  Dennis  W.  Mrs.  house  9  West  Main 

JONES  EDWIN  J.  stoves,    ranges,    plumbing,   etc.  57 
Main,  house  5  West  Main. — See  adv. 
Jones  Everett  A.  carpenter,  house  28  Conway 
Jones  Gilbert  E.  carpenter,  25  School,  house  70  Chapman 
Jones  Harrison  C.  bookkeeper,  house  Wright  avenue 
Jones  Henry  W.  brakeman,  house  Newton  place 
Jones  Margaret  Mrs.  house  Coleraine  road 
Jones  Norman,  farmer,  boards  7  Davis 
Jones  Orra  M.  painter,  house  37  High 
Jones  Spencer  A.  carpenter,  house  57  Federal 
Jones  Seth  E.  boarding-house,  Davis  corner  Main 
Jones  Susan  M.  Mrs.  house  12  Wright  avenue 
Jones  William,  farmer,  house  52  Davis 
Joy  Adelbert  W.  employe"  at  A.  M.  Perkins's 
Judah  Anna  F.  Mrs.  house  79  Federal 

KALEEN  THOMAS,  laborer,  house  60  Washington 

Kane  John,  laborer,  house  7  Mill 

Kane  Hanora  Mrs.  house  14  School 

Kane  Julia  Mrs.  house  Mill 

Kane  Patrick,  laborer,  house  off  Mill 

Kane  Thomas,  laborer,  house  off  Mill 

KAULBACK  G.  H.  insurance  agency,  and  town  treas- 
urer, Sanborn's  block,  house  Coleraine  road 
Kavanaugh,  see  Cavanaugh 
Keefe  Dennis,  laborer,  house  Ley  den  road 
Keefe  Jeremiah,  carpenter,  boards  7  Davis 
Keefe  Timothy,  farmer,  house  Leyden  road 
Kehoe,  see  Keough 

Kehoe  Patrick,  laborer,  house  35  Hope 
Keiley  Michael,  laborer,  house  54  Hope 
Keiley  Patrick,  laborer,  house  6  Mill 
Keirnan  Patrick,  employe"  J.  C.  Converse 
5 


34  GREENFIELD    [L]    DIRECTORY. 

KEITH     CHARLES,    groceries    and    provisions,     56 
Main,  house  Prospect  corner  James. — See  adv. 
Keith  Charles  H.  bookkeeper  at  Franklin  County  National 

Bank,  boards  Prospect  corner  James 
Keith  James  A.  employe  at  II.  A.  Potter,  jr.'s,  boards  5 

Federal 
Keith  Sarah  M.  Mrs.  house  5  Federal 
Keith  Will  B.  clerk,  boards  Prospect  corner  James 
Kelley  Giles  M.  cutler,  house  65  Davis 
Kelley,  see  also  Kelly 
Kelliher  Cornelius,  laborer,  house  Devens 
Kelliher  Cornelius,  2d,  section  hand,  house  Washington 
Kelliher  Daniel  O.  employe  at  W.  N.  Potter  &  Son's 
Kelliher.  George  H.  at  freight  office,  house  Washington 
Kelliher  John  D.  cutler,  house  55  Washington 
Kelliher  John  D.  jr.  clerk,  138  Main,  b.  55  Washington 
Kelliher  Michael,  laborer,  boards  45  Wells 
Kelliher  Patrick,  supt.  G.  II.  C.  house  8  West  Main 
Kellogg  Bela  Mrs.  house  9  Chapman 

KELLOGG  DWIGHT  B.  grocer,   77   Main,   house  9 
Chapman 
Kellogg  Harry  W.  salesman,  boards  N.  S.  Cutler's 
Kelly  Catherine  Mrs.  house  6rinne.ll 
Kelly  Frank  S.  tanner,  house  Coleraine  road 
Kelly  Henry  H.  supt.  Gas  Works,  house  54  Davis 
Kelly  Norman,  cutler,  house  Wells  near  Main 
Kendrigan  John  Mrs.  house  18  Conway 
Kennedy  Cornelius,  house  Turners  Falls  road 

KENNEDY  JOHN,  merchant  tailor,  Pond's  block,  house 
Elm 
Kennedy  Mary  Mrs.  house  off  Mill 
Kennedy  William,  gardener,  house  96  Davis 
Kennedy  William  E.  laster,  house  27  Hope 
Kennedy  William  H.  hostler  for  John  T.  Shaw 
Kennedy  William  M.  brakeman,  boards  Union  House 
^ENT  SANFORI),  express  and  teaming,  h.  19  Davis 


K1 


Keough  James  M.  house  Lamp  Black  street 

Keough  Patrick,  laborer,  house  Hope 

Kerber  Frank,  at  depot,  boards  at  Jacob  Seil's 

Kerrigan  James,  laborer,  house  off  Mill 

Ketch um  Martha  Mrs.  boards  at  S.  D   Conant's,  Grinnell 

Keyes  Dwight  A.  carpenter,  house  Walnut 

Kilburn    Emory    E.    American    House   stables,    house    4 

Wilson  ave. 
Kilburn  Wesley  H.  house  104  Wells 
Kimball  Edward  P.  trimmer,  house  1  Garfield 


GREENFIELD    [L]    DIRECTORY.  35 

Kimball  George  A.  sheriff,  house  14  Prospect 

Kimball  George  W.  house  59  Davis 

King  Charles,  laborer,  house  7  Davis 

King  Daniel,  laborer,  house  Hope  corner  Russell 

King  George  P.  brakeman,  boards  7  Davis 

King  Herbert,  printer,  boards  16  School 

King  John  C.  farmer,  house  Bernardston  road 

King  Royal  C.  conductor,  house  16  School 

King  T.  employe  Wiley  &  Russell,  house  Plain  road 

King  William  H.  printer,  boards  129  Main 

Kingsley  Frank,  teamster,  house  80  Chapman 

Kingston  Isabella  Miss,  boards  23  Congress 

Kingston  William,  laborer,  house  off  Plain  road 

Knoll  Ferdinand  C.  machinist,  house  29  Mill 

Koch  Jacob,  laborer,  house  River 

Koch  John  M.  carpet  weaver,  house  37  Washington 

Koeber  Frank,  laborer,  house  Deerfield  road 

Koonz  Christian,  laborer,  house  River 

Koonz  George,  laborer,  house  39  Hope 

Koonz  John  L.  laborer,  house  39  Hope 

LAMB  ALBERT  E.  fruit  dealer,  Federal  corner  Main,  h. 

Bank  row 
Lamb  G.  F.  at  J.  E.  Lamb's,  boards  18  Federal 
|"  AMB  J.  E.  flour,  feed  and  groceries,  15  Davis,  h.  13  do. 

Lamb  J.  H.  music  store  and  jewelry,  8  Bank  row,  house 

58  Federal 
T  AMB  S.  0.  lawyer,  Main  corner  Federal,  house  9  High 

Lander  Benjamin  D.  house  Lamp  Black  street 

Lander  Osbore  E.  farmer,  house  "The  Meadows." 

Lane  James  Mrs.  house  45  Hope 

Lane  Martin,  house  44  Washington 

Langley  James,  P.  employe  at  B.  B.  Noyes  &  Co.'s 

La  Point  Adolphus,  contractor,  house  97  Wells 

Laporte  Joseph,  laborer,  house  Lamp  Black  street 

Larrabee  Eber  N.  farmer,  house  Leyden  road 

Larrabee  George  L.  house  Leyden  road 

Laroche  Telesphore,  laborer,  house  51  Washington 

Laughton  H.  W.  butcher,  boards  Franklin  House 

Lavine  Fred,  laborer,  house  18  Elm 

Lawlor  Catharine  Mrs.  house  38  Washington 

Lawlor  Edward,  machinist,  boards  at  Mrs.  C.  Lawlor's 

Lawlor  Frank  J.  laster,  house  13  Wells 

Lawlor  James  Mrs.  house  13  Wells 

Lawlor  Joseph  M.  laborer,  boards  36  Washington 


36  GREENFIELD    [J_,]    DIRECTORY. 

Lawlor  Thomas  L.  plumber,  house  13  Wells 

Leahy  Mary  Mrs.  house  James 

Leary  Thomas  F.  house  3  Wells 

Lee  Emory,  carpenter,  house  Newton  hill 

Lee  Henry  A.  machinist,  house  Conway  corner  Grove 

Lee  Joe,  Chinese  laundry,  63  Main 

Lee  Wing,  Chinese  laundry,  Davis 

Lee  Walter  A.  carpenter,  house  79  High 

Legate  Frank  M.  warden,  Town  Farm 

Leighton  Charles  W.  farmer,  house  off  Bernardston  road 

Lemon  T.  W.  printer,  boards  Elm  House 

Leonard  Horatio,  house  Bernardston  road 

Leonard  Theodore  Mrs.  house  48  Federal 

Leonard  William  W.  painter,  house  Mill  corner  River 

Lepp  Frank,  driver  C.  J.  Day,  house  Giinnell 

Levi  John  N.  laborer,  house  South  Shelburne  road 

Lewis  Maria  L.  clerk  at  W.  A.  Forbes's 

Lilly  Clarence  S.  clerk,  house  Grinnell 

Lilly  Rufus  A.  court  messenger,  house  3  Main 

Lincoln  Mary,  teacher,  P.  H.  S.  boards  J.  McDuffie,  jr.'s 

Liston  James,  farmer,  house  64  Chapman 

Little  Mary  M.  Mrs.  house  32  Chapman 

Logan  Frank  M.  carpenter,  boards  40  Federal 

Logan  John  M.  carpenter,  house  Federal  corner  Wilson 

avenue 
Logan  John  P.  (Ferguson  &  Z/oganJ,   boards    Mansion 

House 
Long  Clarence  B.  driver,  house  12  Church 
Long  Frank,  shoemaker,  boards  145  Main 
Long  James  R.  farmer,  house  Federal  corner  Silver 
Long  S.  Lewis,  carpenter,  house  Pond  near  Davis 
Long  Timothy  J.  machinist,  house  near  Russell  &  Wiley's 
Loomis  Aretus  G  Rev.  house  34  Congress 
Loomis  Louisa  Mrs.  house  34  Davis 
Looney  Kate  Mrs.  house  77  Hope 
Looney  James,  filecutter,  house  29  Wells 
Looney  Thomas,  laborer,  house  77  Hope 
Love  Henry,  laborer,  house  rear  27  Wells 
Loveland  Arthur  E.  carpenter,  house  44  School 
Lovell  Louisa,  widow  of  J.  II.  house  45  Main 
Lowe  Bros.  &  Co.  dressed  beef  and  produce,  near  depot 
Lowe  Frank  E.  (Lowe  Bros.  c&  Co. J,  boards  Main 
Lowell  Charles  R.  ( Iloioland  &  Lowell),  house  7  Main 
Leuppold  Christian,  cutler,  house  near  Wiley  &  Russell's 

LTJEY   L.    A.    grocer,    Mansion    House    block,    house 
Russell 
Luey  Leicester  L.  house  Russell  near  Congress 


GREENFIELD    [M]    DIRECTORY.  37 

Lull  Ezra  W.  house  82  Federal 

T  YMAN  E.  E.  clerk  of  courts,  house  42  High 

Lynch  John,  at  cutlery  shop,  house  47  Hope 

Lynch  John,  jr.  finisher,  boards  47  Hope 

Lynch  Mary,  stitcher,  house  47  Hope 

Lyon  David,  carriage  painter,  house  46  Davis 

Lyon  Francis  W.  laborer,  house  Davis  corner  Pleasant 

LYON  W.  H.   teas,  coffees  and  spices,  6  Davis,  house 
82  Federal 
Lyons  A.  F.  S.  (Cutler,  Lyons  &  Field),  house  Prospect 

corner  Grinnell 
Lyons  Bros,  bargain  store,  Mansion  House  block 
Lyons  Charles  E.  (Lyons  Bros.),  house  143  Main 
Lyons  F.  D.  (Lyons  Bros.),  rooms  4  Union 
Lyons    George  E.  granite  dealer  ( Crosby  Block,  Brattle- 

boro),  house  39  High 
Lyons  Henry  O.  blacksmith,  house  9  School 

LYONS   J.  L.  furniture   and    undertaking,    141    Main, 
house  Franklin 
Lyons  Lizzie  T.  Mrs.  house  25  High 
Lyons  Philo  Temple,  engineer,  boards  25  High 

LYONS  SAMUEL  J.  insurance  agent,  Sanborn's  block, 
house  5  Church 

MAGOON  DORMAN  E.  plumber,  house  43  Chapman 

Magoon  Gertrude  A.  bookkeeper,  boards  43  Chapman 

Mahoney  Dennis  Mrs.  house  15  Mill 

Mahoney  Patrick,  laborer,  house  94  Hope 

Mahoney  William,  laborer,  house  15  Mill 

Main  Maria  Mrs.  house  rear  35  Wells 

Mallory  Cleora,  clerk  for  J.  G.  Yetter 

Mallory  Fred  W.  cutter,  boards  T.  R.  Mallory 's 

Mallory  T.  R.  feather  and  carpet   duster,    Olive,    house 

Wilson  avenue 
Malone   Dana,   attorney,    Taylor   block,    boards    Mansion 

House 
Manchester  W.  C.  carpenter,  house  62  Federal 
Mann    Helen    L.  librarian,    Greenfield    library,    house    23 

School 
Mann  Lucy  H.  Miss,  house  23  School 
Mann  Susan  H.  Miss,  house  Prospect 
1U-ANSI0N  HOUSE,  Main  corner  Federal 

Markle  George,  laborer,  boards  at  Mrs  Martin  Rowe's 
Markle  Balthas,  proprietor  Germania  House,  10  Mill 
Markle  Caspar,  at  cutlery  shop,  house  38  Deerfield 


38  GREENFIELD    [M]    DIRECTORY. 

Marriot  William,  farmer,  house  Shelburne  Falls  road 

Marsh  Eunice  M.  Mrs.  house  21  Davis 

Marsh  W.  E.  clerk,  82  Main 

Marshall  Harry  C.  painter,  house  6  School 

Martin  Annie,  widow  of  William,  house  Deerfield  road 

Martin  Arthur  C.  house  21  Garfield 

Martin  Clifford  E.  pattern  maker,  house  45  Davis 

Martin  Ella  A.  Miss,    stitcher  at  Cutler,   Lyons  &  Field's 

Martin  Frank  A.  cutter,  boards  21  Garfield 

Martin  Frank  E.  carpenter,  house  21  Garfield 

Martin  George  A.  carpenter,  house  80  Davis 

Martin  Nathan  E.  machinist,  house  Garfield  corner  Davis 

Martin  Wayne  A.  machinist,  boards  43  Davis 

Martindale  Pliny  D.  farmer,  house  Leyden  road 

Mason  George  W.  plumber,  house  Leonard 

Mather  Nelson  E.    carpenter   at   Dwight   Smith's,  boards 

46  School 
Matthai  Albert  Mrs.  house  High  above  Maple 
McAuliff  Daniel,  laborer,  house  Plain  road 
McAuliff  Daniel,  jr.  polisher,  boards  7  Devens 
McAuliff  Dennis,  cutler,  boards  54  Hope 
McAuliff  Dennis,  laborer,  house  Devens 
McAuliff  Dennis  D.  cutler,  house  Washingont 
McAuliff  Dennis  W.  laborer,  house  Washington 
McAuliff  Michael,  machinist,  house  Plain  road 
McAuliff  Thomas,  cutler,  house  Washington 
McAuliff  Timothy,  laborer,  house  54  Hope 
McCann  John,  telephonist,  boards  11  School 
McCarthy  Charles  Mrs.  house  Washington 
McCarthy  Honora  Mrs.  house  12  School 
McCarthy  Jeremiah  Mrs.  house  Marshall 
McCarthy  John,  machinist,  house  56  Marshall 
McCarthy  Margaret  Mrs.  house  Hope 
McCarthy  Michael,  burnisher,  house  Hope 
McCarthy  Timothy,  laborer,  house  James 
McCartney  Margaret  Mrs.  house  23  Wells 
McCloud  Charles  S.  laborer,  house  Hope 
McClure  Frank  Pierce,  engineer,  h.  9  Main  st.  extension 
McClure  J.  Wesley,  brick  manufacturer,  Elm 
McCotter  William  Mrs.  house  72  Chapman 
McCoy  Elizabeth  Madame,  French  teacher,  h.  5  Federal 
McCoy  Maggie  Miss,  boards  20  Chapman 
McDaniel  Frank,  hostler  for  Dr.  A.  C.  Walker 
McDonald  Ellen  Mrs.  house  22  Federal 
McDonald  Michael,  saloon,  house  58  Washington 
McDonald  Thomas,  laborer,  boards  7  Chapman 
McDufBe  John,  jr.    teacher,    Prospect   hill   school,  house 

Prospect 


GREENFIELD    []M]    DIRECTORY.  39 

McElhenney  William,  tailor,  house  16  Wells 

McFarland  Frank  H.  stonecutter,  boards  7  Chapman 

McFarland  Nancy,  widow,  house  7  Chapman 

McGee  Horace,  retired  merchant,  house  Coleraine  road 

McGregor  John,  laborer,  house  Washington 

McIIenry  James,  employe  at  G.  Clinton  Gardner's 

McKenney  Robert  C.  house  5  Congress 

McKinn  John,  at  Telephone  Exchange,  boards  11  School 

McLellan  C.  F.  telegraph  repairer,  boards  1  Davis 

McMahon  Daniel  Mrs.  house  98  Hope 

Merd  John,  proprietor  Union  House,  opposite  the  depot 

Meagher  Lawrence,  driver,  house  off  Mill 

Meagher  Michael,  laborer,  house  Deerfield  road 

Meagher  Nellie,  tailoress  at  John  Kennedy's 

Meehan  William  Mrs.  house  84  Chapman 

Meeks  Joseph,  house  "Ryther  place"  Bernardston  road 

Megrath  Alonzo  W.  harness  maker,  house  5  Pleasant 

Melke  Charles  Mrs.  dairywoman,  house  High 

Menzele  John,  laborer,  house  off  Mill 

Merchant  James  F.  laster,  house  off  Mill 

Merchant  Thomas,  laborer,  house  rear  21  Wells 

Meredith  Richard,  section  master,  house  Hope 

Merriam  E.  J.  Miss,  saleswoman  at  W.  A.  Forbes's 

Merriam  George  V.    mason,  builder  and  contractor,  house 

9  Pond 
Merriam  Lewis,  house  163  Main 
Merrigan  David,  laborer,  house  37  Hope 
Merrill  John,  turnkey  at  the  Jail 
Merz  Adolph,  gardener,  house  61  Chapman 
Merz  Mary,  compositor,  boards  61  Chapman 
Miller  Elliott,  butcher  for  S.  A.  Goldthwait 
Miller  Frank  H.  employe  at  H.  A.  Potter,  jr. 'a 
Miller  Fred,  hairdresser,  boards  9  Wells 
Miller  George  H.  farmer,  house  Silver 
Miller  Henry  L.  house  138  Main 
Miller  Joseph  W.  farmer,  house  Elm  corner  Main 
Miller  Luther  C.  mechanic,  house  Chapman  coiner  Arch 
Miller  Wanda,  millinery  and  fancy  goods,  133  Main 

MINER  A.  G.  paints,  oils,  windows,  blinds,  doors,  pa- 
per hangings,    etc.  42  Main,  house  26  Chapman. — 
See  ado. 
Miner  Byron,  boards  91  Federal 
Miner  Carroll  A.  L.  salesman,  house  Wells  near  Main 
Miner  Clarence  H.  G.  travelling  agent,  house  7   Chapman 
Miner  James  R.  Mrs.  house  91  Federal 
Miner  Nellie,  saleswoman,  boards  23  Chapman 
Miner  Wells  J.  Mrs.  house  87  Chapman 


40  GREENFIELD    [M]    DIRECTORY. 

Mitchell  Persis  Mrs.  house  32  School 

Mitchell  J.  E.  plumber,  house  53  Main 

Mogle  Lafayette,  painter,  house  Olive 

Moii-  James,  employe  at  Charles  Keith's 

Monahan  Nora,  cook  at  Hague  A.  Potter's 

Monnier  S.  E.  stonecutter,  house  Devens  corner  Wells 

Monroe  N.  W.  Rev.  house  34  Congress 

Mooers  H.  A.  baggage  master,  house  9  Main 

MOODY    C.    M.  "books   and   stationery,    and    County 
Treasurer,    Sanborn's    block,    house    Crescent. — See 
back  of  map 
Moody  Fannie  E.  Miss,  house  5  Federal 
Moody  Henry  H.  house  Maple  opposite  Union 
Moore  Arthur  M.  clerk  at  Mansion  House,  h.  18  Federal 
Moore  Charles  F.  engineer,  boards  at  Mrs.  W.  S.  Moore's 
Moore  C.  Fred,  mason,  house  Bank  row 
Moore  George  A.  farmer,  house  Shelburne  road 
Moore  James,  farmer,  house  west  end  West  Main 
Moore  Jason,  carpenter,  house  Ames 
Moore  Jonas  W.  farmer,  house  13  Devens 
Moore  Nellie  A.  milliner,  boards  16  Congress 
Moore  Oramel,  livery  stable,  house  39  School 

MOORE  PATRICK,  harness  manufacturer,  108  Main, 
house  87  Wells 
Moore  William  H.  painter,  boards  42  Davis 
Moore  W.  S.  Mrs.  house  33  Congress 
Moore  J.  F.,  D.  D.  (American  Unitarian  Association,  25 

Beacon  St.,  Boston),  house  17  High 
Moran  John,  jr.  laborer,  boards  at  Union  House 
Moran  Michael,  laborer,  boards  at  Union  House 
Morell  Horace  B.  fireman,  house  76  Chapman 
Morell  Noah,  farmer,  house  76  Chapman 
Morey  Fred.  (Thomas  Morey  &  Son),  boards  51  Main 
Morey  Thomas  (T.  Morey  &  Son,),  boards  68  School 
Morey  Thomas   &  Son  (Fred.  Morey),  bookmakers  and 

electrotypers,  Watson's  building 
Morey,  see  Mowry 
Morin  C.  A.  carpenter,  house  James 
Morrissey  John,  brakeman,  boards  Power 
ll/TORTON  SOPHIA  T.  W.  seamstress,  h.  10  Pleasant 

Moulton  Ansel  A.  carpenter,  boards  47  School 
Mothes  Arthur,  cigar  maker  for  E.  Strecker 
Mowry  Benjamin  T.  mechanic,  house  Shelburne  road 
Mowry  Edward  J.  printer,  boards  31  Conway 
Mowry  Haven  A.  farmer,  house  Federal 
Mowry  Theresa  S.  Mrs.  house  Conway 


If  you  want  things  for  head  wear,  or  hand  wear,  or 
foot  wear,  or  any  wear, 

If  you  want  things  for  house  furnishing  or  for  house- 
keeping, 

If  you  want  books  or  things  for  amusement, 

If  you  want  anything  that  makes  home  pleasanter 
and  life  brighter, 

You  think  of  Forbes  &  Wallace's,  Springfield. 

WHY? 

You  buy  in  your  little  local  store  whatever  it  has  that 
you  want  in  a  hurry,  provided  what  you  find  there  is 
good  enough  and  doesn't  cost  too  much.  You  give 
those  stores  the  part  of  your  trade  they  can  handle. 
We  have  no  wish  to  take  it  away  from  them. 

On  the  other  hand,  here  we  are  between  Boston  and 
New  York — the  largest  store  in  Western  New  Eng- 
land— two  and  three  times  over,  perhaps.  You  know 
just  the  thing  you  want  may  be  had  if  it's  a  proper  thing 
for  the  biggest  store  in  Western  New  England  to  keep. 
You  know  the  thing  will  be  there  and  the  price  fair. 

We  are  connected  with  what  is  called  "  The 
Syndicate,"  a  concern  involving  seven  houses  and  an 
annual  business  of  twenty-five  millions.    This  Syndicate 

fOVER 


has  twenty-eight  men  in  its  New  York  office  and 
twenty-four  expert  buyers  in  Europe — seven  at  the 
office  in  Manchester,  England,  live  in  Paris,  eight  in 
Chemnitz,  and  four  at  St.  Gall.  They  are  in  constant 
and  direct  intercourse  with  the  fountain  heads  of  com- 
merce and  manufacturers  in  all  parts  of  the  world. 

It  is  something  to  know  that  you  have  at  your  com- 
mand a  store  that  reaches  into  the  corners  of  the  earth 
for  whatever  is  worth  your  getting.  No  place  so  dark 
or  distant  that  a  fit  thing  stays  hid.  No  made  thing  so 
trifling  or  so  precious  that  it  is  not  likely  to  be  at 
Forbes  &  Wallace's  if  it  is  worth  your  buying  thought. 

That  is  one  of  the  corner-stones  of  the  store. 

There  is  another  stone,  and  a  big,  hard  one.     You  are 
to  be  satisfied  with  what  you  buy  at  Forbes  &  Wallace's 
or  you  can  have  your  money  again  for  the  goods. 

Do   you    wonder   why  many   people   far  away  have 
learned  the  way  to  us  by  mail? 

Do  you  wonder  that  such  a  store  has  grown  on  such 
a  basis? 

Forbes  &  Wallace. 


Main  and  Vernon  Streets, 
Springfield,  Mass. 


GREEN  HELD    [N]    DIRECTORY.  41 


Mowry,  see  also  Morey 

Mundell  Warren  J.  teamster,  house  31  Davis 

Munger  Levi  H.  carpenter,  house  52  Chapman 

Munn  William  O.  porter  at  Mansion  House 

Munson  H.  C.  mechanic,  house  Shelburne  road 

Murphy  Daniel,  at  cutlery  shop,  house  88  Davis 

Murphy  David,  H.  laborer,  house  Leyden  road 

Murphy  James,  laborer,  house  96  Hope 

Murphy  Jeremiah,  currier,  house  Leyden  road 

Murphy  John,  laborer,  boards  at  Martin  Welsh's 

Murphy  John,  mason,  house  7  Mill 

Murphy  John,  laborer,  house  94  Hope 

Murphy  Michael,  laborer,  house  39  Washington 

Murphy  Michael  W.  planer,  boards  at  Michael  Murphy's 

Murphy  Owen  Mrs.  house  Washington 

Murphy  Patrick,  laborer,  house  Washington 

Murphy  Patrick,  wiper,  house  Mill 

Murphy  Thomas  P.  laborer,  house  Russell  near  Hope 

Murray  Henry  A.  employ^  Lucius  Nims's 

Murray  Katherine  Stanley,  house  Main  corner  Hope 

Murray  Frederick  F.  house  Hope  corner  Marshall 

Murray  John,  cutler,  house  80  Davis 

Murray  Michael  B.  shoemaker,  house  Swamp  road 

Myer  John  L.  farmer,  house  Green  River  road 

NASH  ELLIOT,  pharmacist  at  F.  B.  Wells's,  house  24 

Conway 
Nash  Frank  L.  farmer,  boards  Leyden  road 
Nash  Henry  F.  house  Nash's  Mills 
Nash  Kate,  clerk  for  White  Bros.,  house  Grinnell 
Nash  Jonathan  E.  farmer,  house  Coleraine  road 
Nash  Lyman  A.  farmer,  house  Leyden  road 
Nash  Sarah  A.  house  Nash's  Mills 
Nash  Thomas,  mason,  house  James 
Nash  Tyler  L.  section  master,  house  17  Wells 
Nelson  Charles  H.  carpenter,  house  66  Chapman 
Nelson  Ollie  N.  Miss,  house  45  Main 
Newcomb  Almon  Mrs.  house  Franklin  corner  Park 
Newcomb  Eliza  E.  Miss,  house  Franklin  near  Church 
Newcomb  Eugene  A.  (Sheldon  &  Newcomb),  house  High- 
land avenue 
Newcomb  George  A.  boards  19  Union 
Newcomb  H.  A.  with  B.  B.  Noyes  &  Co. 
Newcomb  Kate  W.  Miss,  house  Franklin  near  Church 
Newcomb  Richard  E.  machinist,  house  19  Union 
Newell  Barnard  A.  Mrs.  house  Federal 
Newell  J.  A.  express  messenger,  boards  Elm  House 
6 


42  GREENFIELD    [Q]    DIRECTORY. 

NEW  ENGLAND  TELEPHONE  EXCHANGE,  23 
Pond's  block 
Newton  Albert,  employ^  at  Arthur  N.  Hull's,  h.  31  Main 
Newton  Albert  S.  agent,  house  37  Conway 
Newton  Allen,  mechanic,  house  Shelburne  road 
Newton  Arthur  W.  teamster,  house  53  Federal 
Newton  David  W.  teamster,  house  Olive 
Newton  Frank  R.  brakeman,  house  Olive 
Newton  James,  farmer,  house  Shelburne  road 

NEWTON  JESSE  0.    Diamond   Electric   Soap,    Con- 
way, house  Nash's  Mills 
Newton  John  S.  farmer,  house  21  Congress 
Newton  Joseph,  mechanic,  house  Wisdom  road 
Newton  L.  L.  laborer,  house  Shelburne  road 
Newton  Lewis  Mrs.  house  61  Chapman 
Newton  Mamie,  stitcher,  boards  40  Chapman 
Newton  Ralph  B.  Mrs.  house  51  Davis 
Newton  Roxana  Mrs.  house  West  Deerfield  road 
Newton  Seth,  farmer,  house  Leyden  road 
Newton  Solomon  D.  house  66  Wells 
Newton  Solon  L.  bookkeeper,  boards  Shelburne  road 
Nichols  Frank  T.  house  Davis  above  Garfield 
Nichols  John,  machinist,  boards  33  School 
Nichols  John  R.  engineer,  boards  22  Federal 
Nickerson  Joseph,  machinist,  boards  145  Main 
.Niles  George  E.  car  inspector,  boards  20  Bank  row 
Niras  Charles  T.  farmer,  house  Coleraine  road 
Nims  Delia  Miss,  teacher,  house  1  Union 

NIMS  LUCIUS,  livery  and  sale  stable,  opposite  Man- 
sion House 
Nims  S.  C.  Mrs.  house  5  Union 
Nims  Thomas  H.  house  1  Union 
Noonan  Patrick,  cutler,  house  Hope  near  Russell 
Norton  Annie  N.  teacher,  house  near  Town  farm 
Noyes  B.  B.  (B.  B.  Noyes  &  Co.),  house  2  Church 
Noyes  B.  B.   &  Co.  manufacturers    hardware    and    trim- 
mings for  children's  carriages  and  axles,  Hope 
Noyes  M.  A.  Miss,  boards  22  Federal 
Nutting  Henry  J.  shipping  clerk,  house  29  Main 
Nutting  Mary  Miss,  house  29  Main 

OAKMAN  R.  N.,  JR.  (John  Bussell  Cutlery  Compa?iyJ, 

house  Church  corner  High 
O'Brien  Catharine  Mrs.  house  Hope  opposite  old  jail 
O'Brien  C.  F.  clerk,  82  Main,  house  48  Hope 
O'Brien  Dennis,  machinist,  house  16  Devens 
O'Brien  John,  uj^holsterer  for  Green  &  Vosburgh 


GREENFIELD    [P]    DIRECTORY.  43 

O'Brien  John,  laborer,  house  Washington 

O'Brien  John  Mrs.  house  62  Washington 

O'Brien  Kittie  Mrs.  boards  52  Hope 

O'Brien  M.  A.  millinery,  48  Main,  house  Hope 

O'Brien  Mary,  widow  of  James,  house  Devens 

O'Brien  Michael,  laborer,  house  Hope 

O'Brien  Patrick,  machinist,  boards  7  Mill 

O'Brien  Thomas,  laborer,  boards  at  Mrs.  Mary  O'Brien's 

O'Brien  William,  plater,  house  16  Devens 

O'Brien  William,  jr.  moulder,  boards  at  D.  F.  Burke's 

O'Connell  Michael,  clerk  at  Union  House 

O'Connor  Dennis,  watchman,  house  Deerfield  road 

O'Donoghue  Mary  Ann,  house  Grinnell  near  Russell 

Oefinger  Christian,  laborer,  house  Washington 

Oefinger  John,  cutler,  house  Washington 

Oefinger  Michael,  polisher,  house  Washington 

O'Hara  James  H.  clerk,  boards  at  Richard  O'Hara's 

O'Hara  John,  clerk  at  Richard  O'Hara's 

O'Hara  Mary  J.  Mrs.  house  18  Wells 

O'HARA  RICHARD,  newsroom,  also  boots  and  shoes, 
Bank  row,  house  near  Wiley  &  Russell's 
O'Hara  William  H.  machinist,  boards  62  Washington 
O'Keefe  Cornelius,  laborer,  house  off  Mill 
O'Keefe  Thomas,  laborer,  house  23  Mill 
O'Neill  James,  boot  repairer  at  Fellows's,  house  Mill 
O'Neill  Michael  J.  freight  clerk,  boards  at  John  Kennedy's 
Osbon  Elisha  H.  auctioneer,  house  9  Union 
Osbon  Eliza  J.  Mrs.  house  9  Union 
Osborn  Charles,  toolmaker,  boards  1  Davis 
Osborn  John,  house  James  near  Russell 
Osborn  John  E.  house  Nash's  Mills 
Osgood  Charles,  clerk  at  Mansion  House 
Osgood  Charles  J.  house  Federal  corner  Silver 
Osgood  Elihu  C.  farmer,  house  Federal 
Osgood  Eliza  F.  Miss,  house  24  Federal 
Osterhout  J.  H.  Mrs.  house  Grinnell  corner  Prospect 
Otterson  James  P.  S.  mechanical  engineer,   house  5  Gar- 
field 
Owen  Euclid,  farmer,  house  West  Main 

PACKARD  C.  F.  teller  at  Packard  National  Bank,  house 

16  High 
Packard  Frederick,  house  Deerfield  road 
PACKARD  NATIONAL  BANK,  Mansion  House  block 

Packard  R.  A.  president  Packard  National  Bank,  house  16 
High 


44  GREENFIELD    [P]    DIRECTORY. 

Packard  W.  G.  cashier  Packard  National  Bank,  house  16 

High 
Packer  DeWitt  Clinton,  house  Grinnell 
Packer  E.  S.  W.  bookkeeper,  house  5  Pleasant 
Page  Allen  Mrs.  house  57  Federal 
Page  Fritz  A.  house  Country  Farms 
Painter  Robert  F.  machinist,  house  Conway 
Park  E.  W.  Mrs.  house  rear  31  Wells 
Park  Hervey  H.  mason,  house  Wilson  avenue 
Park  James  W   conductor,  house  54  Chapman 
Park  Laura,  widow  of  D wight,  house  44  Chapman 
Park  Lorenzo,  granite  works,  Oliver  corner  Hope,  house 

Wright  avenue 
Parker  Alonzo,  house  24  Conway 
Parker  Charles  A.  Mrs.  house  Grove 
Parker  Clarence  E.  farmer,  house  Shelburne  road 
Parker  E.  L.  telegraph  operator,  house  6  Main 
Parker  Fred,  employe  Dr.  A.  C.  Deane's 
Parker  George  A.  laborer,  boards  George  W.  Parker's 
Parker  George  W.  laborer,  house  Shelburne  road 
Parker  John,  laborer,  house  Deerfield  road 
Parker  Samuel,  farmer,  house  6  Main 
Parker  Samuel,  jr.  pharmacist  at  C.  N.  Payue's 
Parker  William  R.  laborer,  house  Washington 
Parks  James  W.  conductor,  house  56  Chapman 
Parmenter  Delavan  E.  farmer,  house  Coleraine  road 
Parmenter  Elias  A.  farmer,  house  Coleraine  road 
Parmenter  George,  teamster  for  A.  LaPoint 
Parmenter  Horace  D.  farmer,  house  Bernardston  road 
Parsons  Charles  G.  house  47  School 
Parsons  George  E.  baker,  boards  47  School 
Parsons   Herbert  C.   assistant  editor,    Gazette  &  Courier, 

boards  A.  Withey's 

PARSONS   JAMES    C.  REV.  principal   Prospect  Hill 
school 
Parsons  Sarah  L.  teacher  at  Prospect  Hill  school 
Partenheimer  A.  Mrs.  house  High  above  Maple 
Partenheimer  Philip,barber,Mansion  House,  house  Leonard 

PARTENHEIMER  WENDELL  W.  groceries  and  pro- 
visions, 82  Main,  house  40  High 
Patnode  Alphonse,  jr.  engineer  at  T.  N.  Austin  &  Co.'s 
Paull  George  A.  carpenter,  house  16  Federal 
Paull  Martin,  coachman  at  G.  C.  Gardner's 

PAYNE  CHARLES  N.  druggist,  Pond's  block,  house 
Grinnell  corner  Prospect 
Payne  Freeman  E.  harness  maker,  house  10  Pleasant 

PAYNE  S.  B.  harness  manufacturer,  Hollister's  building, 
Main,  house  12  Congress 


GREENFIELD    [PJ    DIRECTORY.  45 

Peabody  James  E.  driver,  house  59  Federal 

Pearman  John,  laborer,  house  28  Washington 

Pease  Ella  S.  Mrs.  house  Pleasant  corner  Chapman 

Pease  Lillian,  compositor,  boards  Pleasant  corner  Chapman 

Peffer  Catherine  Mrs.  house  off  Mill 

Peffer  George,  teamster,  house  off  Mill 

Percival  Henry  II.  brakeman,  house  29  Davis 

PERKINS  ASA  M.  groceries  and  provisions,  64  Wells, 
house  do. 
Perkins  B.  L.  carpenter  for  Dwight  Smith 
Perkins  Sumner,  brakeman,  house  59  Chapman 
Perkins  F.  H.  clerk  at  American  House 
Perley  Charles,   clerk  at  Amherst  House,  house  2  Wright 

avenue 
Perry  C.  Fred,  painter,  house  3  Wells 
Perry  Fred  A.  painter,  house  46  Chapman 
Perry  Frank  S.  painter,  house  West  Main 
Perry  George  H.  painter,  house  63  Main 
Perry  John,  painter,  house  27  Wells 
Perry  Jonathan,  painter,  house  27  Wells 
Pervere  Fred,  brakeman,  house  98  Hope 
Pervere  George  H.  brakeman,  house  81  Wells 
Pervere  Horace,  carpenter,  house  Nash's  mills 
Pervere  William  E.  driver,  house  River 
Pfefferle  George,  saloon,  house  59  Washington 
Phillips  Ansel  E.  laborer,  house  11  School 
Phillips  Charles  C.  painter,  house  Bernardston  road 
Phillips  Charles  N.  turner,  house  Leyden  road 
Phillips  Noble  P.  farmer,  house  off  Leyden  road 
Phillips  Simeon,  machinist,  house  26  Conway 
Pickard  Betsey  Mrs.  house  3  Church 
Pickett  Henry  L.  farmer,  house  Leyden  road 
Pickett  Job  G.  farmer,  house  Leyden  road 
Pierce  Doris  M.  (F.  H.  Brown  c0  Co.),  house  44  Davis 
Pierce  Edwin  Mrs.  house  Pleasant  corner  School 
Pierce  Ellen  A.  widow  of  William,  house  Orchard 
Pierce  Everett  W.  printer,  house  Garfield  corner  Oak 
Pierce  PVederick  E.  teller  First  National  Bank,  h.  Orchard 
Pierce  George,  Capt.  house  44  Davis 
Pierce  John  D.  farmer,  house  86  F'ederal 
Pierce  Metcalf  R.  (M.  R.  Pierce  &  Co.),  h.  3  Congress 
Pierce  Nellie  A.  teacher,  boards  P.  E.  Pierce's,  Orchard 
Pierce  Newton  G.  (M.  R.  Pierce  &  Co.),  house  18  Davis 

PIERCE  M.  R.  &  CO.  stoves,  ranges,  &c.  22  Federal. 
— See  adv. 
Pigott  James,  machinist,  boards  1  Davis 
Piatt   G.  Willard,  pharmacist  at  G.  H.    Hovey's,    house 
Highland  avenue  corner  Prospect 


46  GREENFIELD    [P]    DIRECTORY. 

Plumley  John,  employe"  Robert  Abercrombie 
Plumley  Willard,  polisher,  house  Shelburne  road 
Pond  Charles  E.  house  14  West  Main 
Pond  Frank  A.  real  estate,  house  17  West  Main 
Pond  George,  lumber  dealer,  house  Arch 
Pond  Mary  Mrs.  house  14  Main  above  Conway 
Poole  Lucius  E.  engineer,  house  32  Congress 

POPKINS  B.   F.   photographer,  Hovey's  block,  Main 
corner  Federal,  house  6  Church 
Porter  Charles  H.  laborer,  house  114  Davis 
Porter  Charles  W.  laborer,  boards  114  Davis 
Porter  Fred  H.  clerk  at  Post-Office,  house  Conway 
Porter  James,  superintendent  Water  Works,  house  Devens 

corner  Conway 
Porter  Joseph,  carpenter,  house  Congress  corner  Russell 
Porter  Marietta,  tailoress  for  John  Kennedy 
Porter  Susie  E.  bookkeeper  at  Cutler,  Lyons  &  Field's 
Porter  Pliny,  farmer,  house  High  above  Maple 
Potter  Arthur  D.  (  W.  N.  Potter  &  Sons),  house   Frank- 
lin corner  Church 
Potter  George,  laborer,  house  Devens  corner  Wells 
Potter  George  F.  laborer,  house  Washington 
Potter  George  W.  Mrs.  house  43  Federal 
Potter  George  W.  jr.  house  Wells  corner  Grove 
Potter  Howard  J.  farmer,  boards  43  Federal 
T)OTTER  H.  A.  Jr.  Mansion  House  dining-rooms 

Potter  Jennie  Miss,  boards  12  Federal 

Potter  J.  Warren,  farmer,  house  Shelburne  road 

Potter  L.  D.  (  W.  A7,  rotter  &  Sons),   house  Church  cor. 

Franklin 
Potter  Rums,  laborer,  house  Deerfield  road 

POTTER  W.   Gr.  tobacconist   and    variety   store,    also 
manager  Opera  House,  75  Main,  h.  78  Federal 
Potter   W.  N.  &  Sons,  flour,  grain,  and  feed,  Bank  row 

corner  Olive 
Potter  W.   N.   ( W.   A7".  Potter  &   Sons),   house  Church 

corner  Franklin 
Potter  Wells  E.  foundryman,  house  57  School 

POULTER  GEORGE  E.   pianos  and   organs,  15  Bank 
row,  house  at  JBemardston 
Power  William,  asst.  pastor  Ch.  of  Holy  Trinity,  h.  Main 
Powers  Catharine,  widow   of  Edward,  house  Washington 
Powers  Michael  P.  driver  for  W.  N.  Potter  &  Sons 
Powers  Patrick,  driver  for  J.  E.  Lamb 
Powling  Alfred  W.  farmer,  house  Bernardston  road 
Prairie  Charles  A.  bookkeeper,  boards  18  Federal 


GREENFIELD    [R]    DIRECTORY.  47 

Prairie  Thelis,  carriage  blacksmith,  house  18  Federal 

Pratt  Andrew,  farmer,  house  41  Wells 

Pratt  Eugene,  painter,  house  106  Chapman 

Pratt  Frank  J.  house  157  Main 

Pratt  Frank  J.  jr.  law  student,  house  Grinnell 

Pratt  Luther  C.  house  Shelburue  road 

Pratt  Liliie  A.  compositor,  boards  41  Wells 

Pratt  Persis  B.  Mrs.  house  Shelburne  road 

Pratt  William  H.  laborer,  boards  41  Wells 

Prentiss  Arthur  A.  clerk,  boards  Conway  corner  Grove 

Prentiss  H.  H.  carpenter,  house  Conway  corner  Grove 

Prentiss  H.  II.  jr.  clerk,  boards  Conway  corner  Grove 

Prentiss  Mary  W.  Mrs.  house  44  Federal 

PRICE   SAMUEL,  meats  and  provisions,  76  Davis,  h. 
do. 
Price  Thomas,  driver,  house  33  Conway 
Prichard  R.  S.  carpenter,  house  Pleasant  corner  Chapman 
Proulx  N.  L.  carpenter,  house  near  Wiley  <&  Russell's 
Punch  Patrick,  grinder,  house  Lamp  Black  street 
Parcel]  John  J.  upholsterer,  house  47  Davis 
Purcell  Mark  E.  Rev.  pastor  Holy  Trinity  Church,  house 

Main 
Purple  Isabel  J.  Mrs.  house  6  Pond 
Purtell  Thomas,  painter  for  T.  N.  Austin  &  Co. 
Putnam  Eliza  Mrs.  house  Plain  road 
Putnam  Elsie  N.  Miss,  teacher,  boards  17  Congress 
Putnam  James  J.  conductor,  house  Olive 
Putnam  John,  hairdresser,  house  Wells 

RANAHAN  THOMAS,  shoemaker,  house  41  Washington 
Rancourt  David,  boards  at  Albert  E.  Lamb's 
Rancourt  Louis,  fruit  stand,  Main,  house  Washington 
Rangstrom  John,  gardener  for  J.  C.  Converse 
"DANKIN  A.  A.  marble  works,  16  Davis. — See  adv. 

Rankin  Mary  A.  teacher,  boards  5  Pleasant 

Rankin  Silas  W.  postal  clerk,  house  41  Federal 

Reece    Bros.    (Edward  F.    and    Virginias    J.),    screw 

plates  and  bolt  cutters,  Wells  corner  Devens 
Reece  Edward  F.  (Reece  Bros.),  house  33  Conway 
Reece  Mary  Ann  Mrs.  house  Wisdom  road 
Reece  Virginius  J.  (Reece  Bros.),  house  58  Wells 
Reed  A.  E.  Mrs.  house  Crescent 

REED  C.  N.  grocer,  14  Federal,  house  Franklin  oppo- 
site Park 
Reed  F.  H.  (Hawk  &  Reed),  boards  at  Mansion  House 
Reed  Hannah  F.  Miss,  house  Franklin  opposite  Park 


48  GREENFIELD    [R,]    DIRECTORY. 

Reed  Kate  F.  Miss,  house  Franklin  opposite  Park 
Reed  Thornton,  carpenter,  house  Davis  corner  Pleasant 
Renth  Henry,  clerk,  boards  43  Hope 
Renth  Philip,  hairdresser,  79  Main,  house  34  Devens 
Renth  Sebastian,  cigar  maker,  81  Main,  house  43  Hope 
Reynolds  Darius  A.  salesman,  house  35  School 
Reynolds  James,  mechanic,  house  Arch  near  Wells 
Reynolds  William  C.  cutler,  house  95  Federal 
Rhode  Christian,  laborer,  house  west  side  Green  river 
Rice  Edward  C.  driver,  boards  62  School 
Rice  L.  W.  bookbinder,  School,  house  19  West  Main 
Rice  Susan  Mrs.  house  66  Wells 
Rich  Salem,  house  Factory  Hollow. 
Richardson  Charles,  painter,  house  13  Pleasant 
Richards  J.  P.  pharmacist  at  George  H.  Hovey's 
Richardson  Edward  P.  painter,  house  13  Pleasant 
Richardson  Elizabeth  D.  Miss,  house  4  Ames 
Richardson  Harry,  jeweler,  66  Main,  house  13  Pleasant 
Richardson  Jane  E.  Mrs.  house  13  Pleasant 
Richardson  J.  J.  Mrs.  house  62  Federal 
Richmond  Charles,  house  Prospect 
Richmond  F.  W.  fresco  painter,  house  10  Pond 
Richmond  Lorin  L.  shoemaker,  boards  3  Wells 
Riddell  John  Wesley,  milkman,  house  High 
Riddell  William,  (aged  91),  house  High 


EENFIELD  MARBLE  WORKS. 

A.  A.  RANKIN,  Proprietor, 

Manufacturer  and  Dealer  in 

CEMETERY 

WORK 

FROM 

American    and    Foreign  Marble,    American    and 
Foreign  Granite,  or  Brown-Stone. 


GREENFIELD,  MASS. 


GREENFIELD    [S]    DIRECTORY.  49 

Rifenburg  William  D.  inspector,  boards  3  Wells 

Riley  Ellen  Mrs.  house  52  Hope 

Ripley  Henry  G.  carpenter,  house  27  Wells 

Ripley  Thomas  W   Mrs.  house  opposite  head  of  Main 

Rist  Abrara,  cigar  maker,  house  16  Washington 

Rist  Eberhard,  sawyer,  house  8  Washington 

RIST  JACOB,  cigar   maker,  Strecker  block,  house  34 
Washington 
Ritchie  Mary  L.  Mrs.  house  Main  corner  High 
Robbins  Carrie  B.  dressmaker,  house  41  Federal 
Robbius  Charles  H.  farmer,  house  42  Conway 
Robbins  Clara  S.  Mrs.  house  41  Federal 
Robbins  Edward  F.  farmer,  house  "The  Meadows" 
Robbins  F.  L.  Rev.  house  Shelburne  road 
Robbins  L.  J.  Mrs.  manager  depot  restaurant 
Roberts  Augustus,  clerk  at  Franklin  House 
Roberts  Chenery  P.   house  33  School 
Roberts  George  A.  employ^  at  Lowe  Bros.  &  Co.'s 
Robinson  James,  painter,  house  High  above  Maple 
Robinson  Stephen  H.  house  Nash's  Mills 
Rockwood  II.  O.  Mrs.  house  14  Union 
Rodier  Lewis  L.  engineer,  boards  3  Devens 
Rogers  David  C.  Mrs.  house  Coleraine  road 
Rogers  George  C.  bookkeeper,  house  Franklin 
Rome  Peter  Mrs.  house  Washington 
Rome  Samuel,  carpenter,  house  near  Wiley  &  Russell's 
Root  Clara  P.  widow  of  W.  F.  house  50  Federal 
Root  Henry  E.  portrait  painter,  Pond's  block 
Root  M.  J.  Miss,  house  10  Main  street  extension 
Root  Susan  Mrs.  house  10  Main  street  extension 
Rose  Cordelia  Mrs.  housekeeper,  4  Union 
Ross  Ashton  D.  engineer,  house  Garfield 
Ross  John,  laborer,  house  Davis  above  Garfield 
Ross  Merton  W.  bookkeeper  for  C.  J.  Day,  house  84  Davis 

ROUDENBUSH  S.  D.   cabinetmaker,  furniture  repair- 
ing and  picture  framing,    rear  C.  M.  Moody's,    house 
36  Chapman 
Roudenbush  William  C.  clerk  at  Wiley  &  Russell's 
Howe  Carrie  Mrs.  house  47  Conway 
Rowe  George,  laborer,  boards  Deerfield  road 
Rowe  Jacob  E.  laborer,  house  River 
Rowe  Martin  Mrs.  house  Deerfield  road 
Rowe  Martin,  jr.  driver  at  W.  N.  Potter  &  Sous' 
Rowe  Samuel,  laborer,  boards  Deerfield  road 
Roys  L.  M.  house  Garfield  corner  Oak 
Rugg  Francis  A.  (Rugg  Manfg  Co.),  house  School  cor. 
Pleasant 
7 


50  GREENFIELD    [{"$]    DIRECTORY. 

Rugg  Manf  g  Co.,  rakes,  shovels,  &c,  Shelburne  road 
Russell  Charles  P.  (  Wiley  &  Russell),  house  George 
Russell  Howard,  printer  at  T.  Morey  &  Son's 
Russell  Isabella  Mrs.  house  Main  corner  High 
Russell  Nathaniel  E.  house  High  corner  Church 
Russell  William  H.  machinist,  boards  72  Chapman 
Ryan  Patrick,  laborer,  house  39  Washington 
Ryan  James  E.  Mansion  House  billiard  room 
Ryan  Louisa  Mrs.  tailoress,  house  24  Chapman 
Ryan  Patrick,  blacksmith,  house  19  Mill 
Ryan  William,  Mansion  House  billiard  room 

SAGE  RICHARD  MRS.  house  Bernardston  road 

Sage  George  S.  farmer,  house  Coleraine  road 

Salisbury  George  E.  carriage  maker,  house  19  Davis 

Sainmis  L.  Bernie,  driver  tor  O.  A.  Blaisdell 

Sammis  Minnie,  saleswoman  for  ().  A.  Blaisdell 

Sampson  William  A.  house  23  Union 

Sanborn  William  H.  house  112  Main 

Sanderson  C.  H.  K.  Mrs.  house  11  Union 

Sanders  Osborn,  farmer,  house  Coleraine  road 

Sanderson  J.  H.  (  Warner  Manufacturing   Co.),  h.  Main 

Sargent  Samuel  H.  fireman,  boards  31  Main 

Sauer  Charles  F.  cutler,  house  Cheapside 

Sauter  Barbara  Mrs.  house  Hope  corner  Russell 

Sauter  Brothers,  hairdressers,  131  Main 

Sauter  Catharine  Mrs.  house  Washington 

Sauter  Christina  Mrs.  house  7  Pleasant 

Sauter  Conrad  Mrs.  house  Deerfield  road 

Sauter  Conrad,  jr.  cutler,  house  Cheapside 

Sauter  Edward,  cutler,  house  High  above  Maple 

Sauter  George  Mrs.  house  11  Mill 

Sauter  Gotlieb,  cutler,  house  11  Mill 

Sauter  Gotleib  C.  (Sauter  Brothers),  house  7  Chapman 

Sauter  Jacob  H.  hairdresser  at  P.  Partenheimer's 

Sauter  Jacob  W.  house  32  Washington 

Sauter  John,  cutler,  house  Cheapside 

Sauter  John  (Sauter  Brothers),  house  32  School 

Sauter  Martin,  house  Hope  corner  Russell 

Sauter  Martin,  2d,  clerk,  138  Main,  boards  67  Pleasant 

Sauter  Michael,  laborer,  house  13  Mill 

Sawtelle  Dwight,  farmer,  house  Bernardston  road 

Sawtelle  Franklin  P.  house  Bernardston  road 

Sawtelle  Lyman  H.  farmer,  house  Bernardston  road 

Sawyer  Benjamin,  farmer,  house  20  Church 

Saxton  Arthur  W.  painter,  house  Conway 

Saxton  Alouzo  L.  teamster,  house  rear  95  Wells 


GREENFIELD    [S]    DIRECTORY.  51 

Scanlan  Patrick,  laborer,  house  ofi  Mill 
Scannell  William,  laborer,  house  Mill 
Scheidler  Charles  F.  laborer,  house  36  Deerfield 
Scheidler  Gotleib  C.  saloon,  Deerfield,  house  do. 
Schick  Andrew,  laborer,  house  17  Mill 
Schick,  Anne  Mrs.  house  36  Washington 
Schick  John,  salesman,  boards  36  Washington 
Schick  Louis,  laborer,  boards  36  Washington 
Schieding  Matthew,  cutler,  house  Deerfield  road 
Schlagenhauf  Anna  Mrs.  house  Washington 
Schlagenhauf  Christian,  machinist,  boards  Washington 
O  CHOFF  ALFRED,  propr.  Mansion  House 

Schouler  John  Mrs.  house  33  Wells 

Schouler  J.  Martin,  at  cutlery  shop,  house  Mill 

Schreader  Frederick,  laborer,  house  57  Washington 

Schult  Sophia  Mrs.  house  57  Washington 

Schuster  Christian  F.  music  teacher,  h.  High  cor.  Maple 

Schwartz  L.  B.  Rev.  on  Connecticut  river  east  of  Turners 

Falls  road 
Schwartz  Louise,  nurse,  Main  corner  High 
Schweitzer  Sebastian,  laborer,  house  Deerfield  road 
Scobey  Clara  S.  Miss,  house  70  Federal 
Scobey  Mary  Miss,  house  19  Union 
Scott  Betsey  H.  Mrs.  house  Deerfield  road 
Scott  E.  R.  jeweler  for  Harry  Richardson 
Scott  Hester  A.  Mrs.  house  21  Congress 
Scott  Solomon,  laborer,  house  Deerfield  road 
Seaman  Walter  H.  silver  plater,  22  School,  house  do. 
Searles  Myron,  polisher,  house  37  Wells 
Sears  John  R.  farmer,  house  Leyden  road 
Sears  William  J.  boards  American  House 
Siebert  Philip,  cutler,  house  25  Hope 
Siebert  Elizabeth  Mrs.  house  Grinnell 
Seils  Jacob,  blacksmith,  bouse  Deerfield 
Sessler  Frederick,  farmer,  house  "The  Meadows" 
Sessler  Jacob,  fanner,  house  "The  Meadows" 
Severance  Charles  D.  bookkeeper  for  Wells  Bros.   &   Co. 

boards  Main  cor.  Wells 
Severance  H.  C.  widow  of  P.  P.  house  19  Congress 
Severance  William  L.  physician,  house  Main  cor.  Wells 

SEVERANCE  WILLIAM  S.  physician,  house   Main 
corner  Wells. — See  front  cover 
Seward  Quincy  Adams,  house  49  Federal 
Shampoux  Louis,  laborer,  house  4  Devens 
Shattuck  George  W.  house  Main  corner  Shattuck  square 
Shattuck  Simon  L.  Mrs.  house  Main  corner  Shattuck  square 


52  GREENFIELD    [S]    DIRECTORY. 

SHAW  CHARLES  S.  mason  builder,  house  13  Chap- 
man.— See  adv. 
Shaw  John  T.,  Mansion  House  livery,  house  5  Congress 
Shaw  Lovina  Mrs.  house  Devens  near  Wells 
Shaw  Nelson  F.  Mrs.  house  39  School 
Shea  James,  laborer,  house  Hope  near  Russell 
Shea  John  F.  laborer,  house  Deerfield  road 
Shea  Timothy,  laborer,  house  89  Hope 
Shearer  George  A.  employe  at  C.  R.  Field's,  house  Garfield 
Shearer  Sarah  Mrs.  house  Bank  row 
Shehan  John,  cutler,  house  Deerfield  road 
Shehan  John,  employe  at  M.  R.  Pierce  &  Co.'s 
Shehan  Patrick,  laborer,  house  82  Chapman 
Sheldon  George,  farmer,  house  Deerfield  road 
Sheldon  Henry,  house  6  Shattuck  square 
Sheldon  John  (Sheldon  &  JVetocomb),  house  7  Park 
Sheldon  &  Newcomb,  hardware   and    agricultural   imple- 
ments. Arm's  block 
SHEPARD  EDWARD  S.  insurance  agent,  98   Main, 
house  25  High 
Shepardson  E.  B.  carpenter,  boards  47  School 
Sherwell  Charlotte  H.  Mrs.  house  16  Church 
Simonds  Carrie  E.  Miss,  house  Nash's  Mills 
Simonds  Charles,  mechanic,  house  75  Wells 

Hartford  Safety  Fund  System, 

LIFE  AND  ANNUITY  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

INCORPORATED  18G6. 
Capital,  $350,000.  Assets,  $1,46S,04G.47. 

E.  S.  SSEPARD,       -       98  Main  Street, 
SPECIAL  AGENT  FOR  WESTERN  MASS. 

For   The    Safety    Fund    System    of  L.ife    Insurance, 

operated  onlv  by  The    Hartford    JLife  and    Annuity  In- 
surance Company  of  Hartford,  Conn. 

SPECIAL  FEATURES.— Viz. :  Furnishing  secure  Life  Insurance 
at  actual  cost,  or  about  one  third  rates  charged  by  old 
line  Companies.  The  Safety  Fund  is  invested  in  U.  S. 
registered  bonds,  and  deposited  with  the  Connecticut  Trust  Company 
in  the  Policy  Holders'  names,  for  their  exclusive 
benefit,  and  cannot  be  used  for  any  other  purpose. 

Interest  payable  Semi-Ann ually  five  years  after 
fleposit  to  said  fund.  After  the  Safety  Fund  reaches  its 
limit  One  Million  Dollars,  all  deposits  are  returned  to  policy 
holders,  the  same  as  the  interest  now  is.  Safety  Fund  Jan'y 
1st,  18S9,  amounted  to  $653,S7».13. 

Also,  Agent  for  The  Travelers'  Life  anil  Accident  Insurance  Co. 

The  Largest  Accident  Company  in  the  World.  Charges  only  $5  per 
thousand,  with  $5  Weekly  Indemnity  for  disabling  injuries. 


GREENFIELD    [S]    DIRECTORY.  53 

Simonds  Nancy  Miss,  house  Nash's  Mills 

Simons  David  S.  boards  American  House 

Simons  Harriet  Mrs.  house  High  corner  Park 

Simons  Henry  K.  house  High  corner  Park 

Simter  Caroline,  house  65  Washington 

Simter  Charles,  buffer,  house  65  Washington 

Sinken  Amelia  Miss,  house  Deerfield 

Skinner  Henry  A.  house  Davis  corner  Pleasant 

Slate  Charles  E.  (Slate  &  Be  Wolf),  house  37  Davis 

Slate  Frank,  clerk  at  S.  M.  Smead's,  boards  37  Davis 

Slate  Kendrick  T.  paymaster,  house  6  Wright  avenue 

Slate  Seorem  B.  farmer,  house  Leyden  road 

Slate  Merrick  P.  finisher,  house  School  corner  Garfield 

SLATE  &  DE  WOLF,  agricultural  implements,  seeds 
and  fertilizers,  18  Bank  row 
S lattery  Catharine  Mrs.  house  33  Davis 
Slattery  Mary  Mrs.  house  Grinnell 

Slocomb  Charles  H.  clerk  at  Post-Office,  house  16  School 
Slocomb  Edward  M.  Mrs.  house  16  School 
Smart  A.  J.    superintendent  at  Wiley  &  Russell's,  house 

36  Conway 
Smead  Albert  Mrs.  house  Franklin  corner  Park 
Smead  A.  J.  driver  for  J.  P.  Felton 
Smead  Charles  W.  stock  dealer,  house  Coleraiue  road 
O  MEAD  F.  W.  meat  market,  57  Main,  house  51  do. 

Smead  Henry  S.  house  Coleraine  road 
Smead  Horace  A.  nurseryman,  house  Conway 
Smead  Jesse  H.  teamster,  house  82  Federal 
Smead  Jonathan  Mrs.  house  33  West  Main 
Smead  Lydia  Mrs.  boards  at  William  M.  Smead's 
Smead  Sarah  Miss,  house  Main  opposite  Baptist  Church 
Smead  Sylvanus  A.  Mrs.  house  Coleraine  road 
Smead  William,  farmer,  house  Green  River  road 

SMEAD  WILLIAM  M.    grocer,    and   deputy   sheriff, 
Wiley  block,  house  Franklin  corner  Park 
Smith  Allie,  teacher,  boards  "The  Meadows" 
Smith  A.  L.  millinery  and  fancy  goods,  110  Main,  h. 45  do. 
Smith  Barney,  laborer,  boards  9  School 
Smith  Beuoni  D.  painter,  boards  63  Main 
Smith  Cephas,  foreman  at  Lucius  Nims's,  house  Prospect 
Smith  Charles  Lathrop,  at  J.  P.  Felton  s 
Smith  C.  L.  house  and  sign  painter,  Ames,  house  Leonard 
Smith  David  A.  house  Elm  near  Devens 

SMITH  DWIGHT,  carpenter,    Ames   corner   School, 
house  4  Wilson  avenue 
Smith  Edward,  miller,  house  Mill 


54  GREENFIELD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Smith  Elijah  W.  farmer,  house  Coleraine  road 

Smith  Elizabeth  C.  Mrs.  house  20  Congress 

Smith  Emma  C.  Mrs.  house  12  Pleasant 

Smith  E.  L.  clerk  at  First  Nat.  Bank,  bds.  21  West  Main 

Smith  Frank,  driver  for  Sanford  Kent,  house  31  Davis 

Smith  Fred  A.  clerk  at  15  Davis 

Smith  Frederick  G.  county  commissioner,  h.  4  West  Main 

Smith  Harris,  laborer,  house  rear  15  Mill 

Smith  Hattie  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  house  12  Pleasant 

Smith  Henry,  laborer,  house  Washington 

Smith  Henry  M.  carpenter,  boards  Wells  near  Devens 

Smith  Henry  0.  teamster,  house  "The  Meadows" 

Smith  Luther  W.  clerk,  boards  20  Congress 

Smith  L.  T.  at  J.  P.  Felton's,  house  21  West  Main 

Smith  Martin,  farmer,  house  53  Davis 

Smith  Martin  H.  driver,  house  78  Chapman 

Smith  Nellie  O.  teacher,  boards  17  Prospect 

Smith  Oliver  T.  travelling  agent,  house  Taylor  block 

Smith  Preston  H.  machinist,  boards  3  Wells 

OMITH  STEPHEN,  laundry,  Federal  above  Garfield 

Smith  Sylvester  B.  agent,  house  Davis  corner  Pleasant 

Smith  William  M.  machinist,  boards  5  Ames 

Snow  Barnabas,  farmer,  house  Bernardston  road 

Snow  F.  E.  (  Wells  Bros.  &  Co.),  house  Congress  corner 
Crescent 

Snow  Newell,  house  Main  near  Franklin 

Snow  Robert  H.  salesman,  house  Pond 

Snow  Walter  N.  cashier  Interstate  M.  T.  Co.  boards  at 
Newell  Snow's 

Sornborger  Hattie  B.  Miss,  boards  84  Federal 

Sparhawk  L.  B.  Mrs.  house  18  Congress 

Spear  Daniel  W.  farmer,  house  36  High 

Spear  George  E.  milkman,  house  Coleraine  road 

Spear  Howard  W.  farmer,  house  38  High 

Spear  Jennie  P.  Mrs.  house  51  Wells 

Spear  Kate,  widow  of  L.  S.  house  47  Davis 

Spencer  Sylvanus,  laborer,  house  81  Wells 

Sporbert  Louis,  machinist,  house  River 

Sprague  Susan  F.  teacher,  house  Bernardston  road 

Spring  John  C.  carpenter,  house  13  Union 

Spring  John  F.  insurance  agent,  137  Main,  boards  Man- 
sion House 

Squires  H.  S.  driver  for  J.  P.  Felton,  house  36  Davis 

Stannard  Milton  S.  manager  Western  Union  Telegraph 
Company,  opposite  depot,  house  Maple  near  High 

Stanton  D.  C.  Rev.  house  47  Conway 


GREENFIELD    [S]    DIRECTORY.  55 

Stark  August,  boards  Frederick  C.  Stark's 

Stark  Charles,  laborer,  house  30  Washingtou 

Stark  Edwin,  laborer,  house  Power 

Stark  Frederick  C.  laborer,  house  off  Mill 

Stark  Fritz  C.  laborer,  boards  at  Frederick  C.  Stark's 

Stark  Gustave,  laborer,  house  Crescent 

Stark  Joachim,  cutler,  house  80  Hope 

Stark  Louis  H.  cutler,  house  west  side  Green  river 

Stark  Louis  E.  machinist,  boards  west  side  Green  river 

Stark  Sophia  Mrs.  house  30  Washington 

STAY    CHABLES,  boots   and   shoes,  55  Main,  house 
61  do. — See  front  cover 
Stay  Clarence  L.  boards  61  Main 
Stearns  Henry  J.  carpenter,  house  Fond 
Stearns  John  G.  engineer,  house  20  Prospect 
Stearns  John  H.  carpenter,  house  Federal  corner  Silver 
Stebbens  Roland,  farmer,  house  61  Chapman 
Steiner  John,  laborer,  house  Shelburne  road 
Steinhope  Andrew  H.  machinist,  house  Mill 
Stetson  Clarence  H.  machinist,  house  40  Chapman 
Stetson  Emma  M.  tailoress  at  William  Cullen  Bryant's 
Stetson  Eunice  Mrs.  tailoress,  house  40  Chapman 
Stetson  Sarah  Miss,  house  40  Chapman 
Stetson  William  M.  machinist,  boards  40  Chapman 
Stevens  Henry  L.  machinist,  house  47  Couway 
Stevens  Humphrey  Mrs.  house  1  Church 
Stevens  Joseph  W.  cashier  First  National  Bank,  house 

10  Franklin 
Stewart  William  G.  house  44  School 
Stimsou  Baxter,  farmer,  house  Deerfield  road 
Stone  E.  Harrison,  house  Bernardston  road 
Stone  E.  P.  Mrs.  boards  47  School 
Stone  Grant  L.  at  Greenfield  laundry 
Stone  Harriet  R.  Miss,  house  15  Federal 
Stratton  Arad,  fish  dealer,  house  Maple  corner  Federal 
Stratton  A.  E.  (Stratton  Brothers),  house  Prospect 
Stratton  C.  M.  (E.  A.  &  C.  M.  Stratton),  house  Prospect 
Stratton  E.  A.  &  C.   M.  level  manufacturers,  26  School 
Stratton  Edward  B.  farmer,  house  Federal  corner  Maple 
Stratton  Edwin,  register  of  deeds,  house  Highland  ave. 
Stratton  E.  F.  clerk,  First  National  Bank,  boards  High- 
land avenue 
Stratton  Frank  T.  foreman  Mansion  House  stable 
Stratton  Frederick,  house  80  Federal 
Stratton  Horace  M.  foreman,  C.  L.  &  F.  h.  83  Federal 
Stratton  Oscar  G.  house  78  Federal 
Stratton  Sophia  Mrs.  (age  95  years) ,  house  78  Federal 


56  GREENFIELD     [X]    DIRECTORY. 

Strattou   Walter  W.    machinist,   boards   Federal   comer 

Maple 
Strecker  Clarence,  drug  clerk,  boards  13  Prospect 

STRECKER   E.    cigar   manufacturer,  Strecker   block, 
Main,  house  13  Prospect 
Strecker  Edward  W.  clerk  for  J.  H.  Hollister 
Streeter  Albert  S.  telegraph  operator,  boards  Main  cor- 
ner Chapman 
Streeter  E.  J.  machinist,  house  28  Davis 
Streeter  Nancy,  boarding-house,  46  School 
Streeter  S.  F.  mechanic,  house  Main  corner  Chapman 
Streeter  Uriah  N.  mason,  house  41  Davis 
Sturtevant  Charles  H.  freight  clerk,  boards  Shattuck  sq. 
Sturtevant   George   A.    clerk,    W.    M.    Smead's,  boards 

Shattuck  square 
Sturtevant  Harry,  boards  Shattuck  square 
Sturtevant  Jane  Mrs.  house  Shattuck  square 
Suhl  Ferdinand,  grinder,  house  River 
Sullivan  Cornelius,  slater,  house  James 
Sullivan  Daniel  Mrs.  house  44  Washington 
Sullivan  Daniel  J.  polisher,  house  88  Hope 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  shoe  repairer,  house  near  depot 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  2d,  house  Hope  near  Marshall 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  3d,  laborer,  house  50  Wells 
Sullivan  Owen  Mrs.  house  off  Mill 
Sullivan  Owen,  jr.  laborer,  house  off  Mill 
Sullivan  Patrick  Mrs.  house  off  Mill 
Sullivan  Patrick,  jr.  shoemaker,  house  Mill 
Sullivan  Peter,  tailor  for  W.  C.  Bryant 
Sullivan  Thomas,  laborer,  house  off  Mill 
Sullivan  Timothy,  laborer,  boards  7  Mill 
Sweet  Frank  S.  cutter,  house  64  Davis 
Sylver  William,  brakeman,  house  77  Davis 

TAFT  GEORGE  H.  MRS.  house  High 

Taft  John,  employe  W.  N.  Potter  &  Sons 

Taintor  W.  L.  constable,  house  38  School 

Talbot  Lowell,  house  9  Leonard 

Talbot  Lowell,  jr.  clerk  at  William  A.  Forbes's 

Tasker  Wyman  S.  carpenter,  house  31  Congress 

Tasker  Willie  F.  carpenter,  house  rear  29  Congress 

Taylor  Charles,  farmer,  house  Bernardston  road 

Taylor  R.  R.  Mrs.  house  6  West  Main 

Temple  Catharine  Mrs.  house  26  Davis 

Temple  Dwight,  hostler,  house  26  Davis 

Tenney  E.  J.  tinsmith,  boards  at  American  House 

Thatcher  E.  S.  painter  at  Charles  S.  Smith's 


GREENFIELD    [T]    DIRECTORY.  57 

Thayer  Ashley  P.  teamster,  house  83  Chapman 

Thayer  Charles  J.  house  Nash's  Mills 

Thayer  Edwin  F.  painter,  house  54  Chapman 

Thayer  Eliza  P.  Miss,  house  Park 

Thayer  Emily  M.  Miss,  house  Park 

Thayer  Frank,  hostler  at  Union  House 

Thayer  Grace,  dressmaker,  house  33  School 

Thayer  Harvey  C.  teamster,  house  68  High 

Thayer  Henry  D.  laborer,  house  Elm 

Thayer  John,  farmer,  house  between  Coleraine  and  Shel- 

burne  roads 
Thayer  Louise  Mrs.  house  33  School 

THE    INTERSTATE    MORTGAGE   TRUST    CO. 
Mansion  House  block 
Thomas  Charles,  farmer,  house  Coleraine  road 
Thomas  Nancy  M.  Mrs.  house  Coleraine  road 
Thompson  Albert  M.  clerk,  house  19  Prospect 
Thompson  Charles  F.  clerk  at  probate  office 
Thompson  Charles  J.  house  49  Chapman 
Thompson  Emily  B.  Mrs.  house  49  Chapman 
mHOMPSON  F.  M.  register  of  probate,  boards  1  Union 

Thompson  George  W.  house  49  Chapman 
Thompson  Jesse  E.  printer,  house  Shelburne  road 
Thompson  John  W.  machinist,  house  19  Prospect 
Thompson  Leland,  employe  at  Oramel  Moore's 
Thompson  Sarah  A.  Mrs.  nurse,  house  36  Davis 
Thorpe  Henry    E.    conductor,   Fitchburg   E.   R.   boards 

Franklin  House 
Thrasher  Holland  C.  house  Factory  Hollow 
Titus  Charles  S.  brakeman,  house  61  Federal 
Tobiu  Mary  Mrs.  house  32  Davis 
Todd  Thomas,  butcher,  house  Deerfield  road 
Toomey  Jeremiah,  polisher,  house  Marshall 
Toomey  Patrick,  laborer,  house  off  Mill 
Toomey  Timothy,  laborer,  house  88  Hope 
Toomey  William,  polisher,  house  88  Hope 
Traver  Edgar,  carpenter,  house  29  Congress 
Traver  Philip,  carpenter,  house  8  Pleasant 
Traver  William  E.  house  Federal  corner  Church 
Turner  George,  shoemaker,  70  Main,   house  79  Chapman 
Turner  William  C.  Mrs.  house  43  Congress 
rpWITCHELL  GEORGE  P.  physician,  office  and  resi- 
_L    deuce  143  Main 

Tyler  Albert  H.  clerk,  boards  11  Federal 
Tyler  Emma  Miss,  folder,  boards  19  Main 
Tyler  Major  H.  house  11  Federal 


58  GREENFIELD    [TJ    V    "W]    DIRECTORY. 

ULRICH  FRED  H.  clerk  at  Wiley  &  Russell's 
Ulrich  Julia  Mrs.  house  High  above  Maple 
Ulrich  Tillie  Miss,  boards  High  above  Maple 
Uuderhill  Elmer  at  Good  Cheer,  house  42  Davis 
NION  HOUSE,  opposite  railroad  depot 


u 


Uptou  Will  S.  brakemau,  house  20  Chapman 

United  States  and  Canada  Express  Co.  office  at  depot 

VAN  DOORN  CHARLES  A.  (Van  Doom  &  Baldwin), 
house  41  Main 

YAN  DOORN  &  BALDWIN,  house  furnishing  goods 
and  paper  hangings,  64  Main. — See  adv. 
Van  Ness  William  C.  burnisher,  house  34  Davis 
Varney  Nelson,  employe  at  Emory  E.  Kilburn's 
Veits  Frank,  cigar  maker,  house  57  Washington 
Vetterling  Charles,  hairdresser  for  Sauter  Brothers 
Vetterliug  William  Mrs.  house  Deerfield 
Vincent  Charles  E.  gardener,  house  12  Pleasant 
Vining  J.  E.  A.  upholsterer,  house  32  Davis 
Votch  Charles,  baker  for  O.  Blaisdell 
Vosburgh  Stephen  (  Green  &  Vosburgh),  h.  6  Pleasant 

WADLEIGH  C.  F.  conductor,  house  19  Congress 

Wagner  Frank,  cutler,  house  Washington 

AVait  Andrew  W.  Mrs.  house  4  Church 

Wait  Bernard  F.  freight  clerk,  boards  at  Henry  Wait's 

Wait  Franklin,  farmer,  house  Garfield 

Wait  Henry,  check  clerk,  house  Deerfield  road 

Wait  Jerome  J.  freight  clerk,  house  4  Church 

Wait  Leon  G.  house  Lamp  Black  street 

Wait  Lizzie  J.  telephonist,  rooms  Shattuck  square 

Wait  Thomas  Mrs.  house  Maple  opposite  Union 

Walcott  Charles  T.  civil  engineer,  house  30  Congress 

Walker  A.  C.  physician,  office  and  house,  20  Federal 

Walker  S.  A.  rooms  10  Pleasant 

Wallace  A.  B.  iceman,  boards  Elm  House 

Wallace  James  W.  horse  trainer,  house  Washington 

Wallace  John,  teamster,  house  Shelburne  road 

Waller  Maggie  Miss,  boards  Shattuck  square 

Walsh  William  R.  upholsterer,  house  14  Union 

Ward  Emeline  V.  Mrs.  house  Franklin 

Ward  Frank  A.  house  "The  Meadows," 

Wardwell  Louise  D.  music  teacher,  boards  at  J.  H.  Hol- 

lister's 
Ware  Hannah  Mrs.  house  8  Church 
Warfield  Arthur,  employe  at  Mrs.  D.  C.  Rogers's 


GREENFIELD    [*W]    DIRECTORY.  59 

Warfield  Frederick,  em  ploy  6  at  Mrs.  D.  C.  Rogers's 
Warner  Anson  K.  Mrs.  house  40  School 
Warner  E.  R.  clerk  at  L.  A.  Cook  &  Co.'s,  b.  9  Congress 
Warner  Henry  W.  (  Warner  Manufacturing  Co.),  house 

9  Congress 
Warner  S.  F.  Mrs.  house  Main  opposite  American  House 
Warner  Mfg.  Co.  carriage  hardware,  Nash's  Mills 
Warren  Joseph  K.  engineer,  house  10  Wells 
Washburn  William  B.  Mrs.  house  150  Main 
Washburn  William  N.    (  Washburn  &  Hat/ward  Chair 
Co.  I  house  2  Franklin 
'ATSON  HENRY  D.  &  CO.  publishers,  32  High 


WJ 


Weaver  Edgar  G.  Mrs.  house  11  School 

WEISBROI)  EMIL,  wallet  manufacturer  at  old  jail, 
house  do. 
Weisseuborn  Louis,  machinist,  house  Deerfield  i*oad 
Weissenborn  Valentine,  house  Plain  road 
Weisseuborn  William,  laborer,  house  Cheapside 
Welch  James,  laborer,  house  63  Washington 
Welch  John,  watchman,  house  Mill 
Welch,  see  also  Welsh 
Wells  Alfred  C.  machinist,  house  46  School 

WELLS  BROS.  &  CO.    blacksmiths'    tool   manufac- 
turing, Mill 
Wells  Clifford  B.  engineer,  house  29  Congress 

WELLS  F.  B.  (Ph.  G.),  druggist,  Arms  block,  house 
8  Church. — See  opposite  title 
Wells  Charles,  printer,  boards  45  Wells 
Wells  Charles  B.  farmer,  house  Leyden  road 
Wells  Edwy,  mechanic,  house  Wells  near  Main 
Wells  Elisha,  house  Uniou  corner  Maple 
Wells  Elizabeth  H.  widow  of  Solomon  C.  house  4  Union 
Wells  Frank   O.    (  Wells  Bros.  <&  Co.),    house    Griunell 

corner  Prospect 
Wells  Franklin,  carpenter,  house  45  Wells 
Wells  Frederick  E.  (  Wells  Bros.  <&  Co.),  house  Congress 

corner  Prospect 
Wells  Henry,  laborer,  house  83  Wells 
Wells  J.  M.  (J.  M.   Wells  &  Co.),  house  17  Prospect 
Wells  Mary  S.  compositor,  boards  Conway  corner  Grove 

WELLS  J.  M.  k,  CO.  boots  and  shoes,  Arms  block, 
Main 
Wells  Luther  W.  clerk  at  Franklin  House,   h.  49  Federal 
Wells  Marietta  Mrs.  house  49  Federal 
Wells  Minnie  E.  stitcher,  boards  1  Davis 
Wells  Ralph,  farmer,  house  Coleraiue  road 


60  GREENFIELD    [*W]    DIRECTORY. 

Wells  W.  Wilson,  commercial  traveller,  boards  20  Church 
Welsh  John  E.  blacksmith,  house  9  Shattuck  square 
Wells  Martin,  laborer,  house  off  West  Main 
Welsh  Patrick,  laborer,  house  Hope  near  Marshall 
Welsh,  see  also  Welch 

Wessman  Charles,  employe"  at  R.  P.  Whipple's 
Weston  Mary  K.  librarian  Free  Library,  house  Grinncll 
Weston  Thomas  Rev.  house  Grinnell 
Wetherbee  James  L.  house  Lamp  Black  street 
Wheeler  Charles  A.  burnisher,  house  18  Congress 
Wheeler  Charles  R.  commercial  traveller,  house  GO  Federal 
Whellehan  Daniel,  clerk,  boards  at  Dennis  Whellehan's 
Whellehan  Dennis,  laborer,  house  Hope  corner  Russell 

WHIPPLE  R.   P.  stoves,  plumbing,  gas  and  steam 
fitting,    12,    14    and  16  Davis,  house  High  corner 
Maple. — See  adv. 
Whitcomb  Frank  H.  house  2  Wright  avenue 
Whitcomb  M.  L.  Mrs.  house  2  Wright  avenue 
White  Alex.  D.  (  White  Bros.),  boards  at  American  House 

WHITE   BROS.    (Alex.   D.  and    Thos.),  dry  goods, 
Main,  corner  Davis 
White  Julia  Miss,  house  50  Federal 
White  Sarah  A.  Mrs.  house  South  Shelburne  road 
White  Thomas  (  White  Bros.),  house  Leonard 
White  William,  laborer,  house  Deerfield  road 
Whiting  W.  H.  principal  High  School,  house  Highland 

avenue 
Whithead  Marshall,  tinner,  boards  1  Davis 
Whitney  F.  B.  carpenter,  Newton    place,  house  Leonard 
Whitney  Sarah  M.  Mrs.  house  Church  near  Franklin 
TT7IEMERS  H.  M.  cigar  manufacturer,  Power,  house 

Wilbur  Carrie,  saleswoman,  boards  43  Conway 

Wilbur  M.  S.  Mrs.  house  43  Conway 

Wilby  George,  boards  12  Federal 

Wilck  John,  laborer,  house  Deerfield  road 

Wilcox  Augeline  L.  Mrs.  house  45  School 

Wilcox  Walter  W.  plumber,  boards  45  School 

Wiley  Charles  T.  house  2  West  Main 

Wiley  Oren  C.  clerk,  C.  R.  R.  boards  47  Federal 

Wiley  Robert  Mrs.  house  2  West  Main 

Wiley  S.  L.  (  Wiley  &  Russell),  house  21  Congress 

Wiley  &  Russell,  machinists,  west  side  Green  river 

Wilkius  Sarah  E.  Mrs.  house  7  Wells 

Wilkinson  Frances  A.  kindergarten,  14  Union,  boards  39 

High 
Williams  Albert  B.  laborer,  house  Shelburne  road 


GREENFIELD    ["W]    DIRECTORS.  61 

Williams  Apollos,  printer,  boards  51  Wells 
Williams  Charles  Dewey,  house  3  Devens 
Williams  Charles  D.  commercial  traveller,  h.  74  Davis 
Williams  E.  Shepard,  wheelwright,  house  Nash's  Mills 
Williams  Frank  L.  driver,  house  90  Davis 
Williams  Frank  W.  dentist,  Arms  block,  boards  at  Man- 
sion House 
Williams  George  E.  teamster,  house  35  Davis 

WILLIAMS  ItORHAM  D.  attorney-at-law  and  insur- 
ance agent,  Taylor  block,  house  6  West  Main 
Williams  Lauviston  A.  house  Orchard  near  Prospect 
Williams  Mary  D.  Miss,  house  25  High 
Williams  Nancy  J.  Mrs.  house  51  Wells 
Williams  Robert  E.  baker,  house  37  Davis 
Williams  Sanford,  carpenter,  house  Wells  opposite  Arch 
Williams  W.  S.  (Ghapin  &  Williams),  h.  Deerfield  road 
Willmau  John,  cutler,  house  38  Washington 
Wilson  Cordelia  R.  Mrs.  house  47  School 
Wilson  Joel  Mrs.  house  42  West  Main 
Wilson  Sewall  Mrs.  house  Davis  above  Pleasant 
Wilson  Wilfred  H.  employe  John  T.  Shaw's 
Wilson  William  J.  teamster,  house  Hope 
\I7ING   CHAUNCEY,  machine  worker,  draughstmau 
f|    and    pattern    maker,    and    U.  S.  type  writer,  near 
Wiley  &  Russell's,  house  School  corner  Leonard 
Wing  Helen  Mrs.  house  20  Chapman 
Winn  F.  A.  butcher  for  J.  P.  Felton 
Winn  Reuben,  plumber,  house  Conway 
AVinslow  John  A.  printer,  boards  American  House 
Winterhalter  Millie,  compositor,  boards    Federal    corner 

Garfield 
Wise  Asa  S.  at  cutlery  shop,  house  Leonard 
Wise  Walter,  machinist,  boards  50  Main 
Wise  Wilfred  A.  carpenter,  boards  7  Leonard 
Wise  William  M.  house  Church  opposite  Union 
Wissman  Martin,  grinder,  house  Deerfield  road 

WITHEY   ANSON,    carriage   maker,   School    corner 
Ames,  house  Highland  avenue. — See  adv. 
Witt  August  F.  W.  grinder,  house  River 
Witt  Charles  F.  W.  grinder,  house  River 
Witt  Frederick  C.  pedler,  house  62  School 
Wittich    F.  J.  pastor  German    Lutheran  Church,  house 

Turners  Falls 
Wolfskiel  Adam,  hairdresser,  boards  Leonard 
Wolfskiel  F.  W.  bookkeeper  at  W.  W.  Partenheimer's 
Womersley  Thomas,  physician,  office  27  Chapman 


62  GREENFIELD    [Y]    DIRECTORY. 


Womersley   Thomas   M.  clerk  at  Post-Office,  boards  27 

Chapman 
Wood  Charles  N.  paper  boxes,  house  24  Congress 
Wood  E.  Warren,  wheelwright,  house  Wells  near  Devens 

WOOD   FRANK   E.  mason,  house   26   Conway  near 
Main 
Wood  Henry  S.  kennel,  house  near  Franklin  park 
Wood  Mary  P.  house  15  Wells  near  Devens 
Wood  Samuel  E.  toolmaker,  house  Elm  opposite  Devens 
Wood  Seth,  house  Factory  Hollow 
Wood  Warren  J.  truckman,  house  Elm 
Wood,  see  also  Woods 
Woodard  Flavel  J.  S.  pedler,  house  Grove 
Woodard  H.  G.  Mrs.  house  South  Shelburue  road 
Woodard  James  M.  butcher,  house  Shelburne  road 
Woodard  John  W.  teamster,  house  78  Davis 
Woodard  Mattie  J.  Mrs.  house  20  Federal 
Woodard  Newman  H.  butcher,  house  Shelburne  road 
Woodlock  Cornelius,  mason,  house  rear  15  Mill 
Woodlock  David,  laborer,  house  Washington 
Woodlock  Philip,  switchman,  house  7(j  Hope 
Woods  Hopkius,  house  Conway  corner  Devens 
Wotton  Frederick  E.    baker  at   C.   O.  Graves   &  Co.'s, 

house  5  Pleasant 
Wotton  Thomas  C.  foreman  at  C.  0.  Graves  &  Co.'s 
Wright  Albert  A.  cutter,  house  10  Prospect 
Wright  Annie  C.  H.  Mrs.  house  10  Main 
Wright  Charles  P.  shipping  clerk,  boards  16  Conway 
Wright  David  W.  engineer,  house  5  West  Main 
Wright  George  H.  inspector,  boards  10  Main 
Wright  Hammatt  B.  clerk,  boards  at  S.  L.  Shattuck's 
Wright  John  Mrs.  house  Wells  near  Main 
Wright  John  S.  farmer,  house  Conway 
Wright  Lewis  P.  conductor,  house  Wells  near  Main 
Wrisley  Albert  S.  laborer,  house  Shelburne  road 
Wrisley  M.  Phila,  milliner,  13  Federal,  house  5  Union 
Wrisley  Trueman  B.  laborer,  house  Shelburne  road 
Wunsch  John,  farmer,  house  Factory  Hollow  road 
Wunsch  John,  jr.  farmer,  house  Gill  road 
Wunsch  P.  Dr.  office  and  residence  135  Main 
Wyman  Max,  saddler  at  S.  B.  Payne's 

YE  AW  ALBERT  O.    MRS.   dressmaker,  house  Union 

corner  Maple 
Yetter  John,  at  cutlery  shop,  house  11  Mill 
Yetter  J.  G.  dry  goods,  88  Main,  boards  38  Davis 


GREENFIELD    [2]    DIRECTORY. 


York  Richard  B.  teamster,  house  47  Conway 

Young  Henry  M.  car  inspector,  house  3  Shattuck  square 

Young  John  J.  laborer,  house  51  Hope 

ZABRISKIE  F.  H.  (Deane  <£  ZabriskieJ,  office  4  Bank 
row,  house  Federal 
Zabriskie  Horsburgh,  house  17  Federal 
Zeiner  George,  employe  R.  N.  Oakman,  jr. 
Zimmerman  Martin,  miller,  house  36  Washington 
Zimmerman  William,  employe  Nahum  S.  Cutler 


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64  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


R.  F.  HAWKINS* 

IRON  WORKS 

SPRINGFIELD,  MASS. 

Successor  to  Win.  Howe,  Stone  &  Harris,  and  Harris  &  Hawkins. 
WORKS  ESTABLISHED  1840. 


we  Truss,  Fin  and  Link,  EiTeted  L 
and  Solid  Plate  CJirder  Bridges. 


Draw   Bridges,  Turn  Tables,   Bolts,  Forcings, 
K.  R.  Frogs  and  Switches. 


STEAM  BOILERS,  TANKS, 

AND    ALL 

riveted  -woir/k:. 


Iron  and  Brass  Castings,  Building  Fronts,    Etc. 


Machine  and  Blacksmith  Work  to  Order. 


R.  F.  HAWKINS,  Proprietor. 
C.  H.  MULLIGAN,  Supt.  E.  B.  JENNINGS,  Eugiueer. 


Branch  Works  at  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  under  the  name  of  the 
VERMONT  CONSTRUCTION  CO. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Agricultural    Implements. 

ALLEN'S  S.  SONS,  Main  st.  cor.  Bank  row. — See  ado. 
Slate  &  DeWolf,  18  Bank  row 

Apothecaries. 

Hovey  G.  H.,  Main  street  corner  School 

Howlaud  &  Lowell,  5  Bank  row 

Payne  Charles  N.,  Pond's  block 

WELLS  F.  R.  (Ph.  G.),  Arms  block.— See  opposite  title 

Attorneys. 

Aiken  David  &  John  A.,  Arms  block 
Conant  &  Conant,  over  First  National  Bank 
DeWolf  Austin,  Taylor  block 
Fessenden  F.  G.,  American  House  block 
Greene  &  Griswold,  over  Franklin  County  Bank 
Grinnell  James  S.    (patent),  over  Franklin  County  Bank 
Lamb  Samuel  O.,  Main  street  corner  Federal 
Thompson  F.  M.  at  Court  House 
Williams  &  Malone,  Taylor  block 

Axles  and  Springs. 

ALLEN'S  S.  SONS,  Main  st.  cor.  Bank  row.— See  ado. 
Noyes  B.  B.  &  Co.,  Hope  street 

Bakeries. 

BLAISDELL  O.  A.  145-149  Main  street.— See  ado. 
Graves  C.  O.  &  Co.,  Davis  street 

Banks. 

First  National  Bank,  6  Bank  row 
Franklin  County  National  Bank,  Main  street 
Franklin  Savings  Institution,  Bank  row 
Greenfield  Savings  Bank,  Mansion  House  block 
Packard  National  Bank,  Mansion  House  block 
9 


66  GREENFIELD    liUSINESS    DIRECTORY. 


Blank  Book  Manufacturers, 

BROWN  F.  H.  &  CO.,  Colonnade  block. — See  adv. 

Bookbinder. 

Rice  L.  W.,  School  street  near  Main 

Booksellers  and   Stationers. 

BROWN  F.  H.  &  CO.,  Colonnade  block.  — See  adv. 
Hall  E.  A.  &  Co.  (stationery  only),  Bank  row 
Jones  A.  W.  (stationery  only),  66  Main 
MOODY  C.  M.,  Sanborn's  block. — See  back  of 'map 

Boots,  Shoes,  Rubbers,  Etc. 

Clapp's  Shoe  Store,  70  Main  street 

Fellows  Marvin  S.  108  Main  street 

O'Hara  Richard,  Pond's  new  block 

Wells  J.  M.  &  Co.,  Arms  block 

STAY  CHARLES,  55  Main  street  —  See  front  cover 

Brick    Manufacturer. 

McClure  J.  Wesley,  Leyden  road 

Builders  and  Contactors. 

AUSTIN  T.  N.  &  CO.,  Hope  street.— See  adv. 

Bickford  A.  F.  28  School  street 

BONNEVILLE  &  MORIN,  Olive  street— See  adv. 

CARLL  JONAH  L.  28  Conway  street— See  adv. 

Frizzell  &  Keefe,  25  School  street 

Holden  Dwight  D.,  Hope  street 

Jones  Gilbert  E.  25  School  street 

Smith  Dwight,  Ames  street  corner  School 

Whitney  F.  B.,  Newton  place 

Cabinetmaker  and  furniture  Repairer. 

Rondenbnsh  S.  D.  rear  Sanborn's  block 

Carpets  and  Oil  Cloths. 

Forbes  W.  A.,  Hovey's  block 

White  Brothers,  American  House  block 

Carriage  Manufacturers . 

Belair  &  Ryan,  Olive  street  near  depot 

Brackett  Henry  W.  17  Davis 

Charron  Edward,  17  Davis 

Cummiugs  Patrick,  6  Mill 

Ewer  J.  Benjamin  &  Son,  rear  Streckei's  block 

Field  Charles  R.  (children's),  Power  street 

WITHEY  ANSON,  School  street  corner  Ames. — See  adv. 


GREENFIELD    BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  67 

Caterer. 

BLAISDELL  O.  A.  145-149  Main  street.— -See  adv. 

Cigar  Manufacturers. 

Renth  Sebastian,  81  Main  street 

Rist  Jacob,  Strecker's  block 

Strecker  Edward,  Strecker's  block,  Main  street 

Veith  Frank,  51  Washington  street 

Weirners  Henry  M.,  Power  street 

Civil  Engineers  and  Surveyors. 

Day  Charles  J.  137  Main  street 
Walcott  Charles  T.  30  Congress  street 

Clothiers  and  Furnishing  Goods. 

Barrett  C.  S.,  Pond's  block 

Browning  A.,  Mansion  House  block 

Cohu  Charles,  opposite  American  House  block 

Cook  L.  A.  &  Co.,  Main  street  corner  Federal 

Hawks  &  Reed,  Main  street  corner  Court  square 

Coal  Dealers. 

DAY  CHARLES  J.  137  Main  street.— See  front  cooer 
HULL  A.  N.,  Botsford's  block.— See  adv. 

Confectioner. 

BLAISDELL  O.  A.  145-149  Main  street.— See  adv. 

Crockery,   China  and  Glassware. 

VAN  DOORN  &  BALDWIN,  American  House  block.— 
See  adv. 

Dentists. 

Allen  Charles  P.  104  Main  street 

Beals  Joseph  &  Frank  D.,  Mansion  House  block 

Comins  George  S.  H.,  Pond's  block 

Williams  F.  W.,  Arms  block 

Dining  Rooms. 

BLAISDELL  O.  A.  145-149  Main  street.— -See  ado. 

Jones  Seth  E.  1  Davis  street 

Lamb  A.  E.  Mrs.  20  Bank  row 

Potter  H.  A.,  jr.  under  Mansion  House 

Wood  Will  E.  at  depot 

Doors,  Sash,  and  Dlinds. 

AUSTIN  T.  N.  &  CO.,  Hope  street  near  depot.— See  adv. 


68  GREENFIELD    BUSINESS    DIRECTORY. 

Dry  and  Fancy  Goods, 

Ferguson  &  Logan,  Taylor's  block 
Forbes  W.  A.,  Hovey's  block 
Pond  Frank  A.,  Pond's  block 
White  Brothers,  American  House  block 
Yetter  J.  G.  88  Main  street 

Expresses, 

American  Express  Company,  at  depot 

U.  S.  and  Canada  Express  Company,  at  depot 

Fish  arid  Oysters, 

Ball  &  Drury,  School  street 

Hunter  George,  School  street  near  Main 

Florist, 

Beals  E.  B.  8  Chapman  street 

Flour  and  Grain, 

Green  River  Mill,  Mill  street 
Lamb  J.  E.  15  Davis  street 
Potter  W.  N.  &  Sons,  Clay  Hill 

Furniture  and  Undertaking. 

GREEN  &  VOSBURGH,  Main  street  comer  Chapman. 

See  adv. 
Lyons  J.  L.,  Main  street  opposite  Mansion  House 

General  Jobbing, 

Roudenbush  S.  D.  rear  Sanborn's  block 

Grocers. 

Crafts  A.  W.  jr.  49  Main  street 
Donovan  Edward,  Washington 
KEITH  CHARLES,  56  Main.— See  adv. 
Hunter  George,  7  School  street 
Kellogg  Dwight  B.  77  Main  street 
Lamb  Joseph  E.  15  Davis  street 
Luey  L.  A.,  Mansion  House  block 
Partenheimer  W.  W.  82  Main  street 
Perkins  A.  M.  64  Wells  street 
Reed  C.  N.  14  Federal  street 
Smead  W.  M.,  Wiley's  block 


GREENFIELD    BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  69 

Gun  and  Lock  Smiths. 

Clark  W.  S.  85  Main  street 
Grant  W.  N.,  Newton  place 

Hairdressers. 

Finn  William,  Bank  row 
Haley  C.  O.  6  School  street 
Miller  Fred,  Sanborn's  block 
Partenheimer  P.,  Mansion  House 
Reuth  Philip,  79  Main  street 
Sauter  Brothers,  131  Main  street 

Hair  Work. 

Eichler  A.  W.  Miss,  50  Main 

Hardware  &  Cutlery. 

ALLEN'S  S.  SONS,  Main  st.  cor.  Bank  row. — See  adv. 
Sheldon  &  Newcomb,  Main  street  corner  Court  square 

Hardware   Manufacturers, 

Noyes  B.  B.  &  Co.  (carriage),  Hope  street 
Reece  Bros.  Wells  street  corner  Devens 
Warner  Mfg.  Co.  (carriage),  Nash's  Mills 
Wells  Bros.  &  Co.  (blacksmiths'  tools),  Mill  street 
AViley  &  Russell,  west  side  Green  river 

Harness  and  Saddle  Manufacturers. 

Moore  Patrick,  108  Main  street 
Payne  S.  B.,  Hollister's  building 

Hats  and   Caps. 

Barrett  C.  S.,  Pond's  block 

Browning  Anson,  Mansion  House  block 

Cook  L.  A.  &  Co.  Main  street  corner  Federal 

Hotels. 

AMERICAN  HOUSE,  Main  street—flee  adv. 
Elm  House,  0.  C.  Allen,  West  Main  street 
Franklin  House,  H.  L.  Barnard,  Bank  row 
Germania  House,  10  Mill  street 
Mansion  House,  Main  street  corner  Federal 
Union  House,  John  Mead,  opposite  depot 

House  Furnishing  Goods. 

VAN  DOORN  &  BALDWIN,  American  House  block.— 
See  adv. 


70  GREENFIELD    BUSINESS    DIRECTORY. 

Ice   Cream  and   Caterer. 

BLAISDELL  O.  A.  145-149  Main  street.— See  adv. 

Insurance  Agents. 

Chapin  &  Williams,  Main  street 
Gleason  A.  M.,  Greenfield  Savings  Bank 
Franklin  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  Taylor's  block 
Kaulhack  G-.  H.,  Sanborn's  block 
Lyons  Samuel  J.,  Sanborn's  block 
Spring  John  F.  137  Main 
SHEPARD  E.  S.  98  Main.— See  adv. 
Williams  Gorbam  D.,  Taylor's  block 

Laundries. 

GREENFIELD  STEAM  LAUNDRY,  Ames  street 
Lee  Joe,  63  Main  street 
Lee  Wing,  5  Davis  street 
Smith  Stephen,  Federal  street 

Level  Manufacturers. 

Stratton  Brothers,  School  street 

Livery  and  Sale  Stables. 

Gerrett  &  Fowler,  Franklin  House 
Kilburn  fernery  E.,  American  House  stables 
Moore  Oramel,  39  School  street 
Nims  Lucius,  opposite  Mansion  House 
Shaw  John  T.,  Mansion  House  stable 

Lumber  Dealers. 

AUSTIN  T.  N.  &  CO.,  Hope  street.— See  adv. 

Machine  Jobbing. 

Wing  Chauncey,  near  Wiley  &  Russell's 
Marble    Works. 

Park  Lorenzo,  Olive  street 

RANKIN  A.  A.,  Davis  street. — See  adv. 

Mason  Builders. 

Merriam  A.  V.  9  Pond  street 

SHAW  CHARLES  S.  13  Chapman  street.— See  adv. 

Wood  Frank  E.  26  Conway  street 


GREENFIELD    BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  71 


Meat  Markets. 

Ball  &  Drury,  3  School  street 

Burt  Will  M.  129  Main  street 

Feltou  J.  P.,  American  House  block 

Goldthwait  S.  A.  18  Federal  street 

Lowe  Bros.  &  Co.  (dressed  beef),  near  depot 

Perkins  Asa  M.  72  Wells  street 

Price  Samuel,  76  Davis  street 

Smead  F.  W.  57  Main  street 

Merchant  Tailors. 

Bryant  William  C,  Hollister's  block 
Kenuedy  John,  Pond's  block 

Millinery  and  Fancy  Goods. 

Bemis  A.  C.  &  A.  E.,  Hovey's  block 
Hosmer  F.  J.  Mrs.,  American  House  block 
Miller  Wanda,  133  Main  street 
Smith  A.  L.  110  Main  street 
Wrisley  M.  Phila,  13  Federal  street 

Mortgage  Trust  Co. 

The  Interstate,  Mansion  House  block 

Music  Teacher. 

Schuster  C.  F.,  High  corner  Maple 

Newsp  ap  ers . 

The  Gazette  and  Courier,  Bank  row 
The  Reformer,  114  Main  street 

Neivs  Room  and  Periodicals. 

O'Hara  Richard,  Pond's  block,  Bank  row 

Paints,  Oils  and  Glass. 

ALLEN'S  S.  SONS    (glass   only),  Main    street   corner 

Bank  row. — See  ado. 
AUSTIN  T.  N.  &  CO.,  Hope  street.— See  ado. 
MINER  A.  G.  42  Main  street.— See  ado. 

Painters  and  Paper  Hangers. 

Cranston  Joel  J.  6  School  street 
DOUVILLE  C.  O.  5  Poud  street—  See  ado. 
Grey  Charles  W.  40  Chapman  street 
Johnson  Jerome  G.  (carriage),  17  Davis  street 
MINER  A.  G.  42  Main  street. — See  ado. 
Smith  C.  L.,  Ames  street  near  School 


72  GREENFIELD    BUSINESS    DIRECTORY. 

Paper  Booc  Maker, 

Wood  Charles  N.,  Prospect  street 

Paper  Hangings  and  Window  Shades. 

MINER  A.  G.  42  Main  street.—  See  ado. 

VAN  DOORN  &  BALDWIN,  64  Main  street.— See  ado. 

Pattern  Maker. 

Wing  Chauncey,  near  Russell  &  Wiley's 

Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

Deane  &  Zabriskie,  4  Bank  row 

Fisk  Charles  L.  &  Charles  L.  jr.  48  Main  street 

Severance  W.  S.  &  W.  L.,  Main  street  corner  Wells 

Twitchell  George  P.  143  Main  street 

Walker  A.  C.  20  Federal  street 

Womersley  Thomas,  27  Chapman  street 

Wunsch  P.  135  Main  street 

Photograjjhers. 

Dunklee  &  Dunklee,  Chapman  street 

Hall  H.  E.  13  Pond's  block 

Popkins  B.  F.,  Main  street  corner  Federal 

Pianos  and  Organs. 

Lamb  J.  H.  8  Bank  row 
Poulter  G.  E.,  Bank  row 

Picture  Framing. 

Roudenbush  S.  D.,  Ames  street 

Planing  Mills. 

AUSTIN  T.  N.   &  CO.,  Hope  street.— See  ado. 

Plumbers,  Steam  and  Gas  Fitters. 

Hubbard  J.  E.,  Bank  row 

JONES  E.  J.  57  Main  street. — See  ado. 

PIERCE  M.  R.  &  CO.  22  Federal  street—See  adv. 

WHIPPLE  R.  P.  12,  14  and  16  Davis  street— See  ado. 

Printers  and  Publis7iers. 

BROWN  F.  H.  &  CO.,  Colonnade  block.— See  ado. 

Carson  Walter  S.,  Arms  block 

Hall  E.  A.  &  Co.,  Bank  row 

Morey  Thomas  &  Son,  at  Watson  Co.'s  building 

Pierce  E.  R.,  Garfield  street  corner  Oak 


GREENFIELD    BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  73 

Shoe  Manufacturers. 

Cutler,  Lyons  &  Field,  Olive  street 

Soap  Manufacturers. 

Diamond  Electric  Soap,  Conway  street 

Stoves,  Manges  and  Furnaces. 

Clark  W.  S.  85  Main  street 

JONES  E.  J.  57  Main  street.— See  adv. 

PIERCE  M.   R.  &  CO.  22  Federal  street.— See  adv. 

WHIPPLE  R.  P.    12,  14  and  16  Davis  street.— See  ado. 

Teas,   Coffees  and  Sjrices. 

Lyon  W.  H.  6  Davis  street 

Telephone  Company. 

New  England  Telephone  Company,  Pond's  block 

Trucking. 

Jackson  C.  B.  at  Hull's  coal  office 
Kent  Sanford,  11)  Davis 

Undertakers  and  Upholsterers. 

GREEN    &    VOSBURGH,  Main  street  comer  Chapman. 

— See  ado. 
Lyous  J.  L.  opposite  Mansion  House 

Varieties. 

Potter  William  G.  63  Main  street 

Wallet  Manufacturers. 

Weisbrod  Emil,  old  jail  building 

Watches  and  Jeivelry. 

Forbes  C.  P.,  Mansion   House  block 
Foster  Clarence  F.  84  Main  street 
Hollister  J.  H.,  Hollister's  block,  Main  street 
Lamb  Joseph  H.  8  Bank  Row 
Richardson  Harry,  66  Main  street 
10 


GREENFIELD. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 


JUDGE    OF    PROBATE    AND    INSOLVENCY. 

Chester  C.  Conant. 

REGISTER    OF    PROBATE    AND    INSOLVENCY. 

Francis  M.  Thompson. 

SHERIFF. 

George  A.  Kimball. 

DEPUTY    SHERIFFS. 

Channcey  Bryant,  N.  D.  Allen,  W.  M.  Smeacl,  Green- 
field ;  R.  K.  Caldwell,  West  Northfield  ;  E.  C.  Fowler, 
Orange  ;  H.  S.  Swan,  Shelburue  Falls  ;  Charles  L.  Hay- 
den,  South  Deerfield  ;  H.  N.  Warner,  Charlemout ;  G.  H. 
Johnson,  Conway;    Isaac  Chenery,  Montague. 

JAILOR    AND    MASTER    OF    HOUSE    OF    CORRECTION. 

Nathan  D.  Allen. 

CLERK    OF    COURTS. 

Edward  E.  Lyman. 

COUNTY    TREASURER. 

C.  Mason  Moody. 

REGISTER    OF    DEEDS. 

Edwin  Stratton. 

COUNTY    COMMISSIONERS. 

Carlos  Batchelder,  Conway  ;  E.  F.  Mayo,  Warwick  ; 
F.   L.  Waters,  Orange. 


GREENFIELD    DIRECTORY.  75 

SPECIAL    COMMISSIONERS. 

Charles  W.  Hazleton,  Montague  ;  Beriab  W.  Fay,  New 
Salem. 

COMMISSIONERS    TO    QUALIFY    CIVIL    OFFICERS. 

C.  C.  Conant,  E.  E.  Lyman,  F.  M.  Thompson. 

MASTERS    IN    CHANCERY. 

Samuel  O.  Lamb,  Franklin  G.  Fessenden. 

TRIAL     JUSTICES. 

G.  D.  Williams,  Frederick  L.  Greene,  Greenfield ; 
Rufus  D.  Chase,  Orange;  E.  F.  Gunn,  Montague;  S. 
D.  Bardvvell,  Shelburne  Falls;  H.  AV.  Billings,  Conway; 
Chailes  Pomeroy,  Northfield  ;  William  S.  Dana,  Turners 
Falls ;  Silas  Blake.  Ashfield  ;  Dexter  F.  Hagar,  South 
Deerfield. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

E.  Stratton,  F.  M.  Thompson,  C.  F.  Thompson,  L.  G. 
Barton,  J.  S.  Grinnell,  George  Pierce,  S.  J.  Lyons,  H. 
C.  Parsons,  A.  M.  Gleason,  Frederick  Clapp. 


TOWN    OFFICERS. 


SELECTMEN. 

Charles  R.  Field,  F.M.  Thompson,  Elihu  C.  Osgood. 

TOWN    CLERK. 

Frederick  L.  Greene. 

TREASURER. 

G.  H.  Kaulback. 

ASSESSORS. 

Frederick  L.  Greene,  Henry  W.  Warner,  John  F.  Gris- 
wold. 

COLLECTOR    OF    TAXES. 

George  Pierce. 

SCHOOL    COMMITTEE. 

Rev.  P.  V.  Finch,  J.  P.  Feltou,  S.  D.  Conant. 

FRANKLIN    MUTUAL    FIRE    INSURANCE    COMPANY. 

President,  Nelson  Burrows ;  Secretary,  Gorham  D. 
AVilliams  ;  Office,  Taylor's  block. 

GREENFIELD    GAS    LIGHT    COMPANY. 

Preside/it,  F.  R.  Allen  ;  Treasurer,  Dana  Malone ; 
Superintendent,  H.  H.  Kelly;  /directors,  F.  R.  Allen,  F. 
A.  Pond,  AV.  A.  Forbes,  W.  N.Washburn,  J.  D.  Safford, 
Springfield. 


76  GREENFIELD    DIRECTORY. 


PUBLIC    SCHOOLS. 


HIGH    SCHOOL. 


Principal,  Wm.  H.  Whitiug  ;    Assistants,  Delia  Nims, 
Mary  O.  Harris,  Ellen  M.  Judd. 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOL. 


Principal,  Annis  C.    Bates;    Assistants,    Mary    E.    J. 
Rankin,  Fannie   B.  Faulhaber,  E.  A.  Tower. 


MAIN    STREET    SCHOOL. 


Teachers,  Sarah  Smead,  Nellie  O.  Smith,  Anna  O.  But- 
ler, Nellie  A.  Pierce. 

SCHOOL-STREET    BUILDING. 

Teachers,  Mary  I.   Adams,  May  G.   Field,  Hattie  E. 
Fisk,    Mary  E.  Arms, 

UNION-STREET    SCHOOL. 

Teachers,  Dellie  P.  Foster,  Nellie  Cummings. 

CHAPMAN-STREET    SCHOOL. 

Teachers,  O.  A.  Carpenter,  Jennie  F.  Palmer,  E.  L. 
Adams,  Jennie  R.  Day. 

OUTLYING    DISTRICTS. 

No.  2. — Kate  E.  Donovan.  No.  6. — Susan  F.  Sprague. 

No.  3.—  Allie  Smith.  No.  7.— Ella  P.  Donelson. 

No.  <L — Annie  M.  Norton.  No.  8. — A.  L.  Harrington. 

No.  5.— Julia  R.  Ballard.  No.  9.— Ruth  C.  Adams. 


PROSPECT    HILL    SCHOOL. 

Teachers,  Rev.  James  C.  Parsons,  principal,  of  Mental 
and  Moral  Philosophy;  John  McDuffie,  jr.,  Classics  and 
English  Literature  ;  Mrs.  J.  C.  Parsons,  French  Language 
and  Literature  ;  Caroline  R.  Clarke,  German  Language  and 
Literature ;  Ida  F.  Foster,  Mathematics  and  Natural 
Science ;  Sarah  L.  Parsons,  Drawing  and  Painting ; 
Mary  W.  Lincoln,  Piano  ;  Louise  D.  Wardwell,  Vocal 
Music;    Louis  Coenen,  Violin. 


GREENFIELD    DIRECTORY.  77 


CHURCHES. 


Second  Congregational  Church. — Pastor,  Rev.  Hen- 
ry Hyde  ;  Deacons,  E.  P.  Hitchcock,  S.  E.  Long,  D.  F. 
Hamilton ;  Church  Committee,  Pastor,  and  Deacons ; 
Clerk,  G.  E.  Rogers;  Auditors,  E.  P.  Hitchcock,  A.  M. 
Gleason  ;  Supt.  of  S.  S.,  F.  A.  Alvord. 

Third  Congregational  (Unitarian)  Church. — Pas- 
tor, Rev.  A.  A.  Brooks  ;  Parish  Committee,  J.  W.  Ste- 
vens, F.  E.  Snow,  E.  B.  Blake,  N.  S.  Cutler,  Henry 
Sheldon  ;  Clerk,  M.  H.  Tyler  ;  Treasurer,  Charles  Allen. 

Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity  (R  C). — Pastor,  Rev. 
M.  E.  Purcell ;    Asst.  Pastor,  William  Power. 

St.  James  Episcopal  Church. — Rector,  Rev.  P.  Voor- 
hees  Finch  ;  Wardens,  S.  Phillips,  Charles  R.  Lowell; 
Vestrymen,  J.  S.  Grinnell,  J.  H.  Hollister,  C.  C.  Conant, 
Frank  J.  Pratt,  jr.,  Frederick  Clapp,  C.  R.  Field,  Dana 
Maloue ;  Clerk,  F.  L.  Greene ;  Treasurer,.  Charles  H. 
Keith;  Supt.  of  S.  S.,  C.  C.  Conant;  Organist,  Ed- 
ward Hollister. 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church. —  Pastor,  Rev.  Elwin 
Hitchcock;  Stewards,  J.  H.  Lamb,  Orra  M.  Jones,  A. 
Merz,  jr.,  G.  A.  Embury,  F.  B.  Blanchard,  A.  G.  Miner, 
N.  C.  Butler,  A.  J.  Doolittle,  W.  B.  Gaines,  J.  E.  Lamb  ; 
Trustees,  the  Stewards  and  David  Dunnell ;  Treasurer, 
W.  B.  Gaines;  Supt.  of  S.  S.,  J.  H.  Lamb:  Organist, 
Miss  R.  E.  A.  Miner. 

Baptist  Church. — Pastor,  Rev.  N.  B.  Glazier  ;  Dea- 
cons, E.  A.  Parmenter,  R.  P.  Butler,  A.  T.  Graves; 
Clerk,  D.  E.  Parmenter;  Treasurer,  Charles  A.Jones; 
Supt.  of  S.  S.,  F.  P.  Hosmer. 

German  Methodist  Church. — Pastor,  Rev.  JohnFlad. 

German  Lutheran  Church. — Pastor,  Rev.  F.  J. 
Wittich. 


BANKS. 


THE    FIRST    NATIONAL    BANK    OF    GREENFIELD. 

Incorporated  1821.  Reorganized  18G4.  Capital, 
$200,000.  President,  Henry  F.  Nash  ;  Cashier,  J.  W. 
Stevens;  Directors,  W.  H.  Allen,  Charles  R.  Field,  J. 
H.  Root,  S.  O.  Lamb,  F.  R.  Allen,  H.  F.  Nash,  J.  W. 
Stevens. 


78  GREENFIELD    DIRECTORY. 

FRANKLIN    COUNTY   NATIONAL    BANK. 

Incorporated  1849.  Reorganized  1865.  President, 
J.  H.  Sanderson  ;  Cashier.  H.  O  Edgartou  ;  Directors, 
L.  G.  Barton,  Charles  Keith,  Levi  J.  Gunn,  N.  S.  Cut- 
ler, C.  J.  Day,  A.  J.  Wright. 

THE  PACKARD  NATIONAL  BANK. 

Incorporated  1875.  Capital,  $100,000.  President, 
R.  A.  Packard  ;  Cashier.  W.  G.  Packard  ;  Teller,  C.  F. 
Packard  ;  Clerk,  H.  D.  Packard  :  Directors,  A.  C.  Deaue, 
M.D.,  G.  A.  Kimball,  A.  H.  Wright,  W.  A.  Forbes,  R. 
A.  Packard. 


THE    FRANKLIN    SAVINGS    INSTITUTION. 

Incorporated  1884.  President,  S.  O.  Lamb;  Vice- 
President,  A.  C.  Deaue  ;  Clerk,  F.  R.  Allen  ;  Treasurer, 
W.  H.  Allen  ;  Trustees,  William  II.  Allen,  Samuel  0. 
Lamb,  Adams  C.  Deane,  Charles  R.  Field,  Nelson  Bur- 
rows, Ausel  L.  Tyler,  Franklin  R.  Allen,  Joseph  W. 
Stevens,  Joseph  Griswold,  Lewis  T.  Webster,  Austin 
DeWolf,  Franklin  G.  Fessenden,  Edward  F.  Mayo, 
Henry  F.  Nash,  Lucius  Nims,  Charles  P.  Russell,  Charles 
P.  Aldrich. 


THE    GREENFIELD    SAVINGS    BANK. 

Incorporated  18ti9.  President,  Robert  Abercrombie  ; 
Vice-President,  William  A.  Forbes  ;  Secretary,  Chester 
C.  Conant ;  Treasurer,  Albert  M.  Gleason  ;  Trustees, 
Robert  Abercrombie,  George  A.  Arms,  Leonard  Barton, 
E.  A.  Hall,  Levi  J.  Gunn,  William  A.  Forbes,  Chester 
C.  Conant,  Chelsea  Cook,  Newell  Snow,  Edward  E. 
Lyman,  Matthew  Chapman,  William  M.  Stnead,  Charles 
H.  Green,  Salmon  P.  White,  Seorem  B.  Slate,  Charles  R. 
Lowell,  Augustus  C.  Walker. 


INTERSTATE    MORTGAGE    TRUST    COMPANY'. 

Capital,  $100,000  ;  Manager,  F.  M.  Thompson  ;  Cash- 
ier, W.  N.  Snow  ;  Directors,  Newell  Snow,  E.  E.  Lyman, 
Levi  J.  Gunn,  G.  E.  Rogers,  John  Sheldon,  F.  M. 
Thompson. 


GREENFIELD    DIRECTORY.  79 


SOCIETIES. 


MASONIC— FRANKLIN  ROYAL  ARCH  CHAPTER. 

Officers— M.  E.  II.  P.,  Wyatt  A.  Fowler;  E.  K., 
John  H.  Starbuck ;  E.  S.,  Franklin  E.  Snow;  Treas., 
Charles  R.  Lowell ;  Secy,  Fred.  E.  Pierce ;  Chaplain, 
P.  Voorhees  Finch;  C.  of  II,  George  A.  Fault;  P.  S., 
Eugene  B.  Blake ;  R.  A.  C,  C.  H.  Field  ;  M.  M  V., 
George  Pierce  ;  M.  2d  V.,  F.  D.  Lyons;  M.  1st  V.,  F. 
E.  Wottou  ;  Organist,  Charles  J.  Day  ;  Tyler,  Rornanzo 
S.  Prichard. 


TITUS  STRONG  COUNCIL. 

Officers—  T.  I.  M.,  Rev.  P.  Voorhees  Finch;  D.  M., 
Anson  Withey  ;  P.  C.  of  W.,  Nahum  S.  Cutler;  Treas, 
Charles  P.  Forbes  ;  Recorder,  Frank  Gascoigne  ;  31.  of  C, 
George  Pierce;  C.  of  G.,  Dana  Maloue ;  O.  of  C, 
Charles  H  Field  ;  Chaplain,  Rev.  Thomas  Weston  ;  /Se?it., 
Horace  Burnham ;  1st  K.  of  T,  Wyatt  A.  Fowler;  2nd 
K.  of  T.,  Norris  S.  Henry;  Wrd  K.  of  T.,  Eugene  B. 
Blake  ;   Tyler,  Rornanzo  S   Prichard. 


REPUBLICAN  LODGE. 

Officers —  W.  M.,  Franklin  E.  Snow  ;  S.  W.,  Eugene 
B.  Blake;  ./.  W.,  Dana  Maloue;  Treas.,  Charles  P. 
Forbes;  Secy,  John  D.  Bouker  ;  Chap.,  Rev.  P.  Voor- 
hees Finch;  Mar.,  Frank  W.  Williams;  S.  D.,  Charles 
A.  Wheeler;  J.  I).,  Edwin  R.  Fiske  ;  S.  S.,  Charles  H. 
Field;  J.  S.,  Frank  D.  Lyons;  /.  S.,  Calvin  L.  Butler; 
Organist,  Charles  J.  Day;    Tyler,  Romanzo  S.  Prichard. 


CONNECTICUT  VALLEY  COMMANDERY. 

Officers — Et.  6'.,  Charles  W.  Hazelton  ;  Genl.,Wy- 
att  A.  Fowler;  Capt.  Genl.,  Franklin  E.  Suow  ;  Prelate, 
Marvin  S.  Fellows;  Asst.  Prelate,  Hiram  O.  Smith; 
S.  W.j  John  H.  Starbuck  ;  ./.  W.,  Dana  Maloue  ;  Treas., 
Charles  Keith;  Recorder,  Herbert  0.  Edgartou  ;  St.  B., 
William  E.  Dudley;  Sw.  It.,  Frank  A.  Reed;  Warder, 
Eugene  B.  Blake  ;  Captains  of  the  Guard,  John  P.  Lo- 
gan, Charles  H.  Field,  Fred.  E.  Wottou  ;  Ar.  and  Sent., 
Romanzo  S.  Prichard  ;  Musical  Director,  Charles  J.  Day. 


80  GREENFIELD    DIRECTORY. 

ODD  FELLOWS. 
Pocomtock  Lodge,  No.  67. 

Meetings  every  Tuesday  in  Odd  Fellows  Hall,  Court 
square. 

N.  C,  Rufus  A.  Lilly  ;  V.  G,  D.  H.  Houston  ;  Secy, 
Walter  S.  Carson  ;  Per.  Secy,  Alfred  C.  Wells  ;  Treas., 
Marcus  M.  Howard. 

Green  River  Encampment,  No.  27. 

G.  /'.,  J.  B.  Foster;  //.  P.,  W.  S.  Carson;  S.  W., 
Stephen  Vosburgh  ;  ./.  W.,  M.  P.  Bascom  ;  Treas.,  Ed- 
ward Strecker  ;   Scribe,  Christian  Class. 

KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR, 

Greenfield  Lodge,  No.  505. 

Dictator,  H.  M.  Young;  Vice  Dictator,  A.  J.  Smart; 
Reporter,  S.  D.  Couant ;  F.  Reporter,  W.  A.  Ball; 
Treasurer,  B.  A.  Gaines  ;   Chaplain,  A.  R.  Jones. 

LEGION  OF  HONOR. 

Commonwealth  Council,   1031. 

Com,  H.  M.  Young;  Vice-Corn.,  John  M.  Barber; 
Orator,  Frank  Dadruan ;  Treas.,  E.  B.  Blake ;  Coll., 
Sumuer  Chapman  ;  Ref.,  C.  M.  Chapman. 


TEMPLE  OF  HONOR. 
Olive  Branch,  No.  38. 

W.  C  T,  George  Turner  ;  W.  V.  T.,  William  Kenne- 
dy ;  W.  F.  R,  E.  B.  Shepardson;  W.  '/'.,  M.  S.  Stan- 
nard  ;  W.  R.,  E.  P.  Kimball ;  W.  A.  R.,  Joseph  Hock- 
rien;  W.  Chap.,  William  M.  Smith;  W.  G.,  Frank 
Hockrein  ;  W.  U.,  Frank  Lepp ;  W.  D.  U.,  Frank  P. 
Dean:    W.  S.,  Levi  Bickford. 


ORDER  OF  THE  IRON  HALL,   No.   1025. 

C.  J.,  A.  N.  Hull ;  V.  J.,  F.  B.  Dunton  ;  Acct.,  Geo. 
H.  Chandler;  Cask.,  John  L.  Eppler  ;  Her.,  M.  B.  How- 
land;  r>el,  F.  A.  Smith;  Adjt.,  F.  H.  Clapp ;  W., 
Thomas  McAuliff ;  V.  \V.,  W.  E.  Pervere ;  P.  C.  J., 
W.  S.  Severance;  Med.  Examiners,  A.  C.  Walker,  W. 
S.  Severance. 


GREENFIELD    DIRECTORY.  81 

GRAND  ARMY  OF  THE  REPUBLIC. 
Edwin  E.  Day  Post,    No.  174. 

Com.,  John  M.  Wells  ;  S.  V.  Com.,  Dwight  D.  Hol- 
den  ;  J.  V.  Com.,  Edward  J.  Everett ;  Adjut.,  Edward 
N.  Childs  ;  Q.  M.,  Henry  W.  Hall ;  Sur.,  Augustus  C. 
Walker;  Chap.,  John  S.  Clark  ;  O.  of  the  D.,  Anson 
Withey ;  O.  of  the  G.,  Newton  H.  Porter ;  Sergt.  Maj., 
William  G.  Potter ;   Q.  M.  Sergt.,  Charles  R.  Lowell. 


GREENFIELD  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION. 

Organized  1855.  Number  of  volumes,  about  8,000. 
President,  John  A.  Aiken  ;  Vice-President,  Samuel  O. 
Lamb ;  Secretary,  Freeman  C.  Griswold ;  Treasurer, 
H.  O.  Edgerton  ;  Trustees,  William  H.  Allen,  Chester  C. 
Conant,  Edward  E.  Lyman,  Joseph  W.  Stevens,  J.  H. 
Sanderson. 


FREE  TOWN  LIBRARY. 

In  Franklin  Hall.  Librarian,  Miss  Mary  K.  Weston. 
Number  of  volumes,  about  6,000.  Readiug  Room  and 
Library  open  from  3  to  6  and  7  to  9  P.  M. 


WATER  COMMISSIONERS. 

Anson  Witney,  E.   A.    Newcomb,  Charles  T.    Wiley. 
Sup't,  James  Porter. 


GREENFIELD  RURAL  CLUB. 

President,  Charles  J.  Day ;  Clerk,  Frank  D.  Beals ; 
Treasurer,  Jane  M.  Lamb. 

GREENFIELD  ELECTRIC  LIGHT  AND  POWER  CO. 

President,  H.  W.  Warner ;  Treasurer,  F.  E.  Pierce ; 
Directors,  J.  H.  Sanderson,  J.  W.  Stevens,  F.  E.  Wells, 
N.  S.  Cutler,  H.  W.  Warner.     Sup't,  A.  J.  Doolittle. 


FIRE   DEPARTMENT. 

Chief  Engineer,  Charles  L.  Smith ;  First  Ass't,  John 
E.  Elder ;  Second  Ass't,  Frank  Gerrett ;  Third  Ass't, 
Philip  Partenheimer. 

Eagle  Hose. 

Foreman,  Henry  J.  Stearns. 
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82  greenfield  directory. 

Glen  Hose  Co. 

Foreman,  G.  H.  Wright. 

Hose  No.  3. 

Foreman,  M.  D.  Howland. 

Hook  and  Ladder  Co. 
Foreman,  E.  F.  Thayer. 


MILITAEY. 

Co.  L,  Second  Regiment. 
Oapt.,  Fr.  G.  Fessenden ;  First  Lieut.,  F.  L.  Pierce; 
Second  Lieut.,  T.   L.  Comstock ;     First   Sergt.,  W.J. 
Sears. 

GREEN  RIVER  CEMETERY  CO. 

Pres'l,  Chester  C.  Conant ;  Clerk,  Charles  Allen ; 
Treas.,  Joseph  W.  Stevens;  Assessors,  Eben  A.  Hall, 
Charles  R.  Lowell,  Joseph  H.  Hollister,  Franklin  R. 
Allen. 


YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION. 
Rooms  Pond's  Block. 

President,  William  Whiting;  Vice-President,  F.  P. 
Hosmer  ;  Treasurer,  G.  H.  Kaulback  ;  Recording  Secre- 
tary, Geo.  A.  Embury  ;   General  Secretary,  E.  M.  Aiken. 

A  well  equipped  Reading  Room,  free  to  all  young  men, 
is  open  every  week  day  from  9  A.  M.  to  10  P.  M.  Sun- 
days from  2  to  6  P.  M. 

Also,  free  to  all  young  men,  we  have  a  Boarding  House 
and  Employment  Register,  and  a  Correspondence  Desk 
furnished  with  writing  material. 


NOTARIES  PUBLIC. 

Charles  Allen,  William  H.  Allen,  Franklin  G.  Fessen- 
den, Francis  M.  Thompson,  Gorham  D.  Williams,  Sam- 
uel D.  Conant,  Chas.  F.  Thompson,  Lewis  Merriam,  Henry 
K.  Simons. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


83 


O.     O.     DOUVILLE, 
PAINTER     A.ND     DECORATOR. 


HOUSE  PAINTING,   GRAINING,  HARD  WOOD  FINISHING,  PAPER   HANGING, 

DECORATING,    KALSOMINING,    &C,  OF   ALL  KINDS,  DONE 

PROMPTLY  AND  IN  FIRST  CLASS  MANNER. 

POLISHING   HARD   WOOD   FLOORS   A   SPECIALTY. 

Orders  by  Mail  will  receive  Prompt  Attention. 

1STO.     5    IPOIKHD    ST.,     GREENFIELD,     3VC-A.SS. 

HVwdl.    E,.    PIERCE    <5c    CO., 

DEALERS  IN 

Coolii  anil  Heating  Stoves,  Raies  and  Hoi  Air 

FURNACES, 

Water,  Steam,  Gas  and  Soil  Pipe, 
Akron  Drain  Tile, 

Sheet  Iron,  Lead  Pipe,  Zinc,  Tin 
and  Hollow  Ware. 

Plumbing,  Tin  Roofing,    Guttering 

and  Spouting,  and  all  kinds  of 

Jobbing  at  Reasonable  Rates. 


22     FEDEBAL     STREET, 
GREENFIELD,  MASS. 

CHARLES  S.   SHAW, 

MASON  AND  BUILDER. 

Brick-laying,  Plastering,  Cementing,  Tile-setting,  Kalsoinining,  &c,  in 
the  best  manner. 

RESIDENCE  ON  CHAPMAN  STREET. 

Orders  by  Mail  Promptly  attended  to.    Estimates  Furnished.   Telephone  connection. 

GREENFIELD. 


84  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


R.  F.  HAWKINS' 

IRON  WORKS, 

SPRINGFIELD,  MASS. 

Successor  to  Win.  Howe,  Stone  &  Harris,  and  Harris  &  Hawkins. 
WORKS  ESTABLISHED  1840. 


low©  Trass,  Pin  and  Link,  BiYeted  I 
and  Solid  Plate  Girder  Bridges. 


Draw   Bridges,  Turn  Tables,   Bolts,  Forgings, 
R.  R.  Frogs  and  Switches. 


STEAM  BOILERS,  TANKS, 

AND  ALL 

RIVETED    WORK. 


Iron  and  Brass  Castings,  Building  Fronts,   Etc, 


Machine  and  Blacksmith  Work  to  Order. 


R.  F.  HAWKINS,  Proprietor. 
C.  H.  MULLIGAN,  Supt.  E.  B.  JENNINGS,  Engineer. 


Branch  Works  at  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  under  the  name  of  the 
VERMONT  CONSTRUCTION  CO. 


IE.    J~.    JOITES, 

Successor  to  M.  R.  Fierce  &  Co.,  Dealers  in 


Stoves,  Ranges, 


HUT  AIR  AND  STEAM 


FURNACES, 

Tin  and  Copper  Ware. 


Copper  &  Iron  Pumps, 

Lead  and  Irou  Pipes, 
Cast  Iron  Sinks  and  Wooden  Ware,  Etc. 

WARNER  BLOCK,     NO.  59   MAIN  STREET, 

GBEENFIELD,     MASS. 

S.   ALLEN'S   SONS, 

DEALERS  IN 

Hardware,  Iron  and  Steel, 

FACTORY   SUPPLIES, 


WHEELS    AND    WHEEL    STOCK, 

CARPENTERS',  BLACKSMITHS'    AND    MACHINISTS'    TOOLS,     AND 
AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS. 


MAIN   STREET,  CORNER  BANK  ROW, 

GREENFIELD,    MASS. 


j^nsrsoisr  WITHEY, 

Manufacture!-  of  a  General  Variety  of 

Carriages,  Wagons  and  Sleighs. 


AN  ASSORTMENT  OF  LIGHT  WORK  ALWAYS  ON  HAND. 

Gal!  and  examine.  Fine  Ordered  Work  a  Specialty.  Repairing,  Re-painting  and 
Re-trimming  done  promptly  by  first-class  workmen.  Adjustable  Pole.  Carriage' 
Umbrellas  and  Tops,  Whip  Sockets,  Shaft  Tips,  Anti-Rattlers,  Axle  Washers,  and 
Trimmings  generally,  always  on  hand. 

SHOP  COR.  SCHOOL  AND  AMES  STREETS,  GREENFIELD. 

R.  P.  WHIPPLE, 


Dealer  in 


STOVES, 

FURNACES, 
RANGES,  &c. 

GREENFIELD,       -        MASS. 


Walters'  Patent  Tin  Shingles,  made 
from  Charcoal  Roofing.  Tin  painted 
both  sides,  and  unpainted.  Galvanized 
Tin  Plate, 


GILL'S    ART   STORE, 

Springfield,     IVIass. 


POPULAR  GOODS  I       POPULAR  PRICES  ! 

BO0KS,  STATIONERY, 

Picture  Frames,  Pictures  &  Artists'  Materials, 

GILL'S  ROYAL  LINEN  NOTE  PAPER, 

For    Polite    Correspondence. 
GILL'S    VISITING    AND   WEDDING     GAUDS, 

The    Correct    Thing. 

VISIT  GILL'S  ART  GALLERIES. 
JASON  L.  CARLL, 


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All  linls  of  JobMi  done  at  Short  Notice. 


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LUMBER,  DOORS,  SASH  AND  BLINDS, 

AND  MATERIALS  OF   ALL  KINDS  FURNISHED. 

REAR      STREOKER      BLOCK, 
Residence,  28  Conway  St,,         -  GKEENFIELD,  MASS. 


"  OLD    CORNER   BOOKSTORE." 

The  W.F.  Adams  Company, 

Cor.  Main-&  State  % 

SIFRlhsra-ZFUEIjID,   MASS. 


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Books  on  all  subjects  either  in  stock  or  obtained  at  short  notice. 
Libraries,  public,  or  Sunday  school,  supplied.  Complete  and  well- 
selected  lines  of  Blank  Books,  Office  and  Family  Stationery. 

I3STTEflIOn    DECORATORS. 

Goods  in  Stock  comprise  Wall  papers,  Lincrusta- Walton  and  other 
Relief  Decorations,  Room  Mouldings  and  Window  Shades,  from  which 
selections  can  be  made  to  suit  all. 


HAYNES  &  CO., 


THE 


POPULAR  CLOTHIERS 

Are  always  busy.     Our 

STYLES   AND    PROMPTNESS 

Are  appreciated.     But  it  is 


That  tempt  the  multitude  and  give  us  the  widest   patronage.      Before 

buying,  see 

.    HAYNES  &  CO., 

SIGN  OF  THE  GOLDEN  GLOBES, 

SPRINGFIELD,    MASS.